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1 Title Prof Name S. S. Agrawal Photograph Designation Gp. Dy. Pro Vice Chancellor and Professor and Advisor (Health & Allied Sciences Domain), Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida. Looking after cluster of Institutions of Health and Allied Sciences such as Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Physiology & Allied Scicnes and Occupational Therapy and involved in creating new Institutions such as Amity Institute of Public Health & Amity Institute of Hospital Administration. Amity Institute of Nursing (In process) Opened 4 new Pharmacy courses Office Address Amity University, Sector 125, Noida. Phone No Office 01204392491, 9810084606/3. DOB : 1 st Aug 1946 Residence 366, Hauz Khas Apartment, SFS (DDA) Flats, New Delhi, 110016 Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year M.Sc. & Ph.D. Pharmacology All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) 1977 1969 Awarded Honorary D.Sc Degree Rajiv Gandhi Technical University - Bhopal 2007 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: more than 46 years till date Undergraduate teaching 34 years at DIPSAR erstwhile known as college of Pharmacy. Post-Graduate teaching: M.Pharm, M.D, M Sc , and Ph D 34 years at College of Pharmacy (DIPSAR) 5 years at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: The number of independent / co-authored research paper published: (132 Research Articles, 91 Abstracts) Total no. Students guided for postgraduate research (dissertation): 211 Total no. Students guided for doctoral. (Thesis) : 30 Current doctoral registration : 04 Current master of pharmacy thesis under supervision: : 04 (to be registered) Patents Patents filled: 05 nos with AIP & 01 with AIPT.

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Title Prof Name S. S. Agrawal Photograph

Designation Gp. Dy. Pro Vice Chancellor and Professor and Advisor

(Health & Allied Sciences Domain), Amity University Uttar

Pradesh, Noida.

Looking after cluster of Institutions of Health and Allied

Sciences such as Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Physiology &

Allied Scicnes and Occupational Therapy and involved in

creating new Institutions such as Amity Institute of Public

Health & Amity Institute of Hospital Administration. Amity

Institute of Nursing (In process) Opened 4 new Pharmacy

courses

Office Address Amity University, Sector 125, Noida.

Phone No Office 01204392491, 9810084606/3. DOB : 1st Aug 1946

Residence 366, Hauz Khas Apartment, SFS (DDA) Flats, New Delhi, 110016

Educational Qualifications

Degree Institution Year

M.Sc. & Ph.D. Pharmacology All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) 1977

1969

Awarded Honorary D.Sc Degree Rajiv Gandhi Technical University - Bhopal 2007

TEACHING EXPERIENCE: more than 46 years till date

Undergraduate teaching

34 years at DIPSAR erstwhile known as college of Pharmacy.

Post-Graduate teaching:

M.Pharm, M.D, M Sc , and Ph D

34 years at College of Pharmacy (DIPSAR)

5 years at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

The number of independent / co-authored research paper published: (132 Research Articles, 91 Abstracts)

Total no. Students guided for postgraduate research (dissertation): 211

Total no. Students guided for doctoral. (Thesis) : 30

Current doctoral registration : 04

Current master of pharmacy thesis under supervision: : 04 (to be registered)

Patents

Patents filled: 05 nos with AIP & 01 with AIPT.

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1. Indian Application No. 1026/DEL/2011 dated 8th April’ 2012 entitled “Novel Composition of

Androgen & Estrogen for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorders” by Prof. S.S. Agrawal

2. Indian Application No. 1025/DEL/2011 dated 8th April’ 2012 entitled “Novel Composition of

Progesterone & Estrogen and Methods for Delivery” by Prof. S.S. Agrawal

3. One patent is filled on July’ 2013 "Formulation and Evaluation on Transdermal Patch

for Sildenafil Citrate" by Prof. S.S. Agrawal & Mr. Dheeraj Nagpal

4. “Synthesis of a novel compounds with different heterocyclic rings having angiotensin II receptor

antagonist activity”.

5. One patent is filed on October’ 2013 – “Development of Caffeine Tablet with Antioxidants &

Sweating agent & Milk”

6. CRN 1112 filed as provisional patent, “A device for management and/or Treatment of joint

Inflammation”, Reference number - 369DEL/2014 Dr. Mayank Shukla & Prof. S.S. Agrawal.

Granted (Till date): 4 Applied (Till date): 25 (List enclosed with main bio data)

Career Profile

Till Date – Gp. Dy. Pro Vice Chancellor and Professor & Advisor – Health & Allied Sciences Domain, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh

May 2012 - Pro Vice-chancellor, Amity university, Uttar Pradesh

September, 2011 - May 2012:Director General (Academics, Innovation and Research), Amity University, Uttar Pradesh

September, 2009 - August, 2011: Project Director, Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University, Director-Prof DIPSAR , Head Dept. of Pharmacy – Delhi University

April 1995 - Sep, 2009: Principal/ Director, DIPSAR, Govt. of Delhi, New Delhi- Duly selected through UPSC.

April 1990 - May 1998: Professor, Pharmacy (Pharmacology) DIPSAR, New Delhi- Duly selected through UPSC.

January 1984- March 1990: Assistant Professor, Pharmacy (Pharmacology) DIPSAR, Govt. of Delhi, New Delhi.

August 1976- December 1984: Lecturer, Pharmacy (Pharmacology), DIPSAR, (Formerly known as College of Pharmacy), Govt. of Delhi, New Delhi - Duly selected through UPSC.

1972- 1976: Research Officer, AIIMS, New Delhi.

1972: Pharmaceutical chemist to Maulana Azad Medical College- Duly selected through UPSC.

1969- 1972: DGHS Fellow

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Some of the Administrative Duties as Pro Vice-chancellor, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh.

1st September, 2011 – May 2012: Pro Vice-chancellor, Amity university, Uttar Pradesh

As Director General/Advisor/Mentor :- Health & Allied Sciences Domain

1. Amity Institute of Pharmacy (AIP)

Amity Institute of Physiotherapy (AIPT)

Amity Institute of Hospital Administration (AIHA)

Amity Institute of Public Health (AIPH)

Amity Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (AIPAS)

Amity Institute of Occupational therapy (AIOT)

Mentee - Amity Institute for Environmental Toxicology, Safety and Management (AIETSM) and

Amity Institute of Geo-Informatics & Remote Sensing (AIGIRS)

Chairman - Equivalence Committee

Member - Academic Council of Amity University

Member - University Research Council of Amity University

Member - Admission Committee of Amity University

Member - Finance Committee of Amity University

Member - Planning Board of Amity University

Infrastructure Creations: Opening of Indian Postal services in with unique postal code in Amity

University and with sale of forms of Amity University etc.

Activities as Pro Vice Chancellor/ DG, Amity University

2012: Amity institute of pharmacy (AIP) got approval of Pharmacy Council of India.

2012: Animal house got approval of Breeding of animals & demonstration of experiments from CPCSEA (Ministry of forest and environment).

2012: Admission of Lateral entry in B Pharm IIIrd Semester has been started.

2012: Syllabus of all the 7 discipline of MPharm courses have been revised as per the recent advances by national level committee.

2012: Five faculty members got registered in PhD in pharmaceutical sciences.

2012: started weekly seminar of MPharm, PhD students and faculty members on every Thursday and large no of guest lectures are arranged from dignitaries from India and abroad.

2012: started 03 new specializations in MPT.

2012: OPD clinic- regular for outside patient has been started on ground floor.

2012: Conduction of rehabilitation Day on 7th Sep.

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2012: Opening of new Institutions: Amity Institute of Hospital Administration.

2012: Master of Public Health: Course approved

2012: Amity institute of physiology and Allied Sciences- the institute has recently established BSc in medical physiology and MSc in medical physiology.

Administrative Duties as Project Director at Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research University, New Delhi.

1st September, 2009 - 1st September, 2011: Project Director, Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University. Director-Prof DIPSAR , Head Dept. of Pharmacy – Delhi University

Instrumental in Creating of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University, bill enacted by an Act

of Delhi Legislative Assembly – The only University in Pharmaceutical Sciences in India – Perhaps

in the world.

Constitution and Approval of Board of Governors.

Allocation of fund (Rs. 100 Crores) and NOC from Urban Art Commotion, MCD, Fire Services and

Airport authority of India for Construction 8+1 stories Building for housing 8-10 departments of the

university.

Creation of temporary office for University.

Key instrumentation in Identification of 28 acres of land for University campus in Gadaipur &

Jaunapur Village, New Delhi. The land belongs for academic purposes by DDA. Allotment of the land

is in process from gram panchayt.

Administrative Duties as Principal/ Director at Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research (DIPSAR), New Delhi.

Conversion of College of Pharmacy into a Research cum Teaching Institute in the name of Delhi

Institute of Pharmaceutical sciences and research (DIPSAR) of national level.

Academic administration, Research, Conduction of UG and PG classes.

Admissions (B.Pharm, M.Pharm, Ph.D. and D.Pharm courses).

Updating syllabus of B.Pharm and M.Pharm courses.

Establishment of 10 New drug research laboratories for Conduction of research in various fields like

Anti-fertility and Infertility, Screening of anticancer agent, Screening of Hepatoprotective agents,

Novel drug delivery systems- Transdermal Drug Delivery System, Clinical Research Department,

NDDS, Radioimmunology Assay, Genome And Anticancer, Ocular Pharmacology Laboratories for

studies Research in treatment of Glaucoma and Cataract, Standardization of Unani drugs under ISM

scheme of Govt. of India etc.

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Up gradation of infrastructural facilities in various labs like, Modern Instrumentation, ISM ,

Introduction of New M. Pharm courses in Quality Assurance, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Clinical

Research, Pharmaceutical Management and Herbal Drug Technology.

Modernization of 17 research laboratories.

Making State of art first floor of Animal House, Food Court ,Gymnasium, Sports complex, Seminar

Room, State of the Art Guest House, Multipurpose Hall, Four Girls and Two Boys Hostel, SBI-ATM,

Two Water Harvesting Systems ,Musical Fountain, 24hrs Solar Water Heating System. Swimming

Pool, Renovation of 4 Deliberation Halls with Air-Conditioning & Modern Audio-Visual Aids, Air-

Conditioning of Library.

Creation of two new Information Technology centres.

Establishment of Medicine information centre and Poison Antidote Information Centre (MAPIC)

and National Tuberculosis Data Management Centre (Deptt. Of Biotechnology, GOI).

Automation of Institute (Administration, accounts, admission, library, examinations, stores etc.).

Academic administration, Research, Conduction of UG and PG classes.

Admissions (B. Pharm, M. Pharm, Ph.D. and D. Pharm courses).

Updating syllabus of B.Pharm and M.Pharm courses.

Conduction of research in various fields like Anti-fertility and Infertility , Screening of

Hepatoprotective agents, Novel drug delivery systems- TDDS studies, Indian System of Medicine,

Research in treatment of Glaucoma and Catract, etc.

Up gradation of infrastructural facilities in various labs like, Modern Instrumentation lab, ISM lab,

clinical research department, RIA lab, genome and anticancer lab, ocular pharmacology Laboratory.

Introduction of New M. Pharm courses in Quality Assurance, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Clinical

Research. Two M. Pharm courses in pipeline with AICTE i.e-Pharmaceutical Management and Herbal

Drug Technology (approved by Academic Council of Delhi University).

Establishment of Medicine and Antidote Poison Information Centre (MAPIC) and National

Tuberculosis Data Management Centre (Deptt. of Biotechnology, GOI).

Automation of Institute (Administration, account, admission, library, examination, stores etc.).

Construction 8+1 PG block is in pipeline

Duties as Dean, Faculty of Science, University of Delhi, New Delhi.

1996 – 1999: Dean, Faculty of Science University of Delhi, New Delhi.

Looked after the policy matters pertaining to 10 Science Departments viz. Botany, Anthropology,

Geology, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, Physiotherapy and Agrochemical. Besides

this, Science subjects are taught in about 42 colleges of Delhi University.

Also served as Chairman / Member of large number of Committees of Delhi University, to mention

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a few as under:

o Member, Executive Council

o Member, Delhi University Court

o Member, Academic Council

o Member, Board of Research Studies

o Chairman, Faculty of Science.

o Chairman, Courses Committee for under Graduate, Post Graduate and Research Studies in

Pharmacy.

o Member Governing bodies of (a) Patel Chest Institute (b) B. R. Ambedkar Centre for

Biomedical Research.

Instrumental in upgrading Diploma in Physiotherapy & occupational courses into Bachelor in

Physiotherapy and Occupational course and Diploma in Orthotic & Prosthetic into Degree

course and Instrumental in getting created the Masters in Agro-chemicals.

Was actively involved in opening new Bachelor’s in Institute of Physically handicap (Ministry

of Social Welfare, Delhi) , Amar Jyoti Institute of Physiotherapy , Shahadra.

Served as department representative at UPSC for recruitment to the post of lecturer/ asst. professor/

Professor – 2003.

Served as subject expert member, Jiwaji university- 2003.

Area of Research interest/ specialization

Antifertility, Infertility, Anticancer, Transdermal drug delivery systems, Hypertension

Subjects Taught

Pharmacology and Physiology at the undergraduate and post graduate levels.

Research Guidance

Post Graduate students (M.Pharm)

Year1983

1. “Pharmacological studies of the mixed fatty acids obtained from the seed of Elaeocarpus Ganitrus.

Roxb.” By: Ashish Kumar Das Gupta.

Year 1984

2. “Effect of herbal extract of Cinkara (Amu-III) on alcohol and carbontetrachloride induced liver damage

in albino rats” by: Sanjay Dhawan.

3. “Anti-arthritic – anti-inflammatory effect of orally administered metal complexes” by Subir Bowmick.

Year1985

4. “Some C.N.S. and other pharmacological effects of newly synthesized barbiturate-Sulfonamide

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compounds” by: Sunita Jolly.

5. “Phytochemical and pharmacological studies on active principles isolated from the flowers of

Rhodendron arboreum” by: Suresh Chand Sharma.

Year 1987

7. “Studies of effect of various Chemical Constituents of Phyllanthus niruri Linn on alchohol induced liver

cell injury” by Virendra Kumar

8. “Pharmacological and Pharmacognostical Studies on Cassia Surratensis” by : Sushama Rani

9. “Pharmacological studies on Flowers of Rhododendron arborium” by : Kalpana Sharma.

Year 1988

10. “Anti-asthmatic studies on Balamcando chenensis by: Vinay Sharma.

11. “Hypoglycaemic studies on Phyllanthus niruri” by: Sanjeev Miglani.

Year 1990

12. “Hepatoprotective studies on Embelica rives and Eclypta alba on paracetamol and country made liquor

induced liver cell damage in rats” by : Nahida Tabbasum

13. “Hepatoprotective studies on Phyllanthin and Hypophyllanthin isolated form Phyullanthus niruri and

Terminalia arjuna against country made liquor and Paracetamol induced liver cell damage in Rats.” by:

Sushma

Year 1991

14. “Hepato protective studies on Cassia occidentalis and Terminalia arjuna on Paracetamol and Country

made liquor induced liver cell damage in Rats.” by: Kiran Dubey

15. “Hepato protective studies on Terninalia arjuna and Embelia ribes in Albino Rats” by : Shyam Sunder

Sharma

16. “Structure activity relationship of various Clonidine molecules” by : Sandeep Kumar

Year 1992

17. “Antifertility activity of H2 receptor antagonist – Cimetidine, Ranitidine, Famotidine” by : S. Arvinda

18. “Studies on K – Channel modulators on Frog rectus abdominous muscles” by : Neeraj Pant

19. “Epithelium derived relaxant factors – modulation by drugs” by : Rashmi Suri

20. “Hepatoprotective studies on Fumaria officinalis” by : Mahinder Kumar

21. “Hepatoprotective studies on Zingiber officinale in albino mice and rats” by: Jai Prakash.

Year 1993

22. “K-Channel Openers – comparative study and their interaction with d-tubocuraine on frog rectus

abdominus muscle” by : Sanjay Sharma

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23. “Effect of Bronco relaxant drugs on comparative sensitivity on Guinea pig epithelium” by : Pankaj Arora

24. “Antifertility Studies on Famotidine” by : Balvinder Singh

Year 1994

25. “Antifetility studies with Famotidine and Anti-inflammatory studies with Ocimum bascilicum” by : Raj

Kamal Chhipa

26. “A herbal Formulation as hepato protective and anti lipidemic agents” by : Rajan Goyal

27. “Antifertility studies with Ranitidine maleate” by: Madhuri Aggarwal.

Year 1995

28. “Hepatoprotective studies with Withania somnifera and comparative anti-inflammatory studies with

different Ocimum species” by: Satbir Malik.

29. “Antifertility studies with Famotidine” by: Rashmi Girdhar

30. “Comparative anti-inflammatory studies with different Ocimum species” by: Deepa Verma .

Year 1996

31. “Antifertility studies with Famotidine on Rats and Golden Hamsters” by: Hemant Kumar.

32. “Cooperative anti-inflammatory studies with different Ocimum species” by: Deepa Verma.

33. “Development and pharmacokinetic evaluation of transdermal drug delivery system Verapamil HCl” by

D. D. Verma.

34. “Screening of Hepatoprotective activity of Withania somnifera roots” by: Pankaj Bector.

Year 1997

35. “Development of ocular inserts of Neomycin sulfate and Dexamethasone sodium phosphate” by: Chitra

Gupta.

36. “In-Vitro and In- Vivo evaluation of transdermal therapeutic system of Verapamil HCl using terpene as

Skin Penetration enhancers and its pharmacodynamic study” by: Nisha Munshi.

37. “Comparative anti-inflammatory studies of Various Ocimum species” by : Sunil Seth

38. “Hepatoprotective studies on Fixed and Volatile oils of Ocimum sanctum” by : Atul Dureja

39. “Development of Transdermal gels of Ketoprofen and diclofenac sodium, their studies with penetration

enhancers on guinea pig dorsal skin and evaluation of their anti-inflammatory activity using carragenan

induced rat paw edema.” By: Geetanjali Mainrai.

Year 1998

40. “Transdermal Drug Delivery of Ethinyl Estradiol and Norethindrone acetate using guinea pig and human

cadaver skin” by : Amit Manchanda

41. “Comparative anti-inflammatory studies on Four Ocimum species” by : Bharat Dua

42. “Post coital anti fertility studies with Roxatidine on female rats and golden hamsters” by : Roma

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Deewan.

Year 1999

43. “Development of Transdermal System of Diltiazam HCL using Guinea pig dorsal and cadaver skin” by :

Bhawna Gupta

44. “Antifertility studies of Coconut oil” by : Deepika Sharma

45. “Phyto chemical, Pharmacognostical and Pharmacological Standardization of Centipeda Minima, Citrus

medica, Mimusops elengi. by : Vikas Kumar

46. “Hepatoprotective activity of a new herbal formulationm (COPLIV) using defferent Hepato toxic

agents” by : Neeraj Gupta

Year 2000

47. “Development of transdermal contraceptive device of ethinyl estradiole and norgesterol and its

evaluation using cellulose membrane and human cadaver skin” by: Alka Goel.

48. “Anti-fertility studies with a H2-blocker—Roxatidine” by : Pooja Dhamija.

49. “Comparative evaluation of immuno-modulatory activity of fixed oils of four Ocimum species viz.

Ocimum sanctum, Ocimum bacillicum, Ocimum gratissimum and Ocimum americanum” by : Deepti Dua

50. “Pharmacognostical and phytochemical standardization of different samples of Paeonia officinalis,

Orchis latifolia and Mimusops elengi and their anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity” by : Tarun

Wadhwa.

51. “Study of Drug-Drug Interaction, Adverse drug reactions and patterns of prescription in dermatology

and cardiology dept. Of AIIMS” by: Rajiv Maini.

52. “Acute and subacute toxicity studies on a new herbal hepatoprotective formulation ‘COPLIV-I’ ” by:

Ekta kakkar.

Year 2001

53. “A comparative study of immuno-modulatory activity of four different species of Ocimum viz. Ocimum

sanctum, Ocimum bacillicum, Ocimum gratissimum and Ocimum americanum in vivo in rats and mice” by:

Tejenderpal Singh.

54. “Anti-fertility studies with Aristolochia indica” by: Deepali Suri.

55. “To study inhibition of Diazepam metabolism by Fluoxetine by using rat liver microsome” by: Raihana

Khan.

56. “Evaluation and development of a transdermal contraceptive device of ethinyl estradiol and

norgestral” by: Archana Rawat.

57. “Development of oral controlled release dosage form for model drug, Celecoxib, using a combination of

matrix and coating techniques” by: Vandana Arora.

58. “A study to assess the safety aspect of a new herbal hepatoprotective formulation” by: Debashish

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Chakraborty.

59. “Pharmacognostical, phytochemical and pharmacological study of Mimusops elengi flowers and

Origamum vulgara herbs and seeds” by: Upkar bhadawaj.

60. “Cloning, expression and purification of M. Tuberculosis culture filtrate protein CFP6” by; Rashmi Bist.

61. “Development and Evaluation of Transdermal Drug delivery system for Carvedilol” by Kavita Jerath.

62. “Antifertility studies with Herbs” by Deepali Suri.

Year 2002

63. Standardization of Ras parpati, Bol parpati and Panchamrit parpati by Nikhil Handa

64. Pharmagnostical,phytochemical,and pharmacological study of Sufoof-E-Suzak Qawi and Brahmi Vati-

poly herbo-mineral formulations by K.L Krishna.

65. Liver regeneration studies of Phyllanthus amarus Linn. Against alcohol induced liver cell injury in

partially hepatectomised albino rats by JanakiramanK.

66. Antifertility studies of the fraction isolated from the seeds of Ensete superbum (Banakadali) by Sunil

garg.

67. Development and evaluation of mucoadhesive buccal drug delivery system of carvedilol by Jaspreet

kaur.

68. Current prescribing pattern in type 2 diabetes mellitus by Prashant Hambar

69. Antifertility studies with Aristolacia indica by Nidhi chowdhary.

70. Formulation and biopharmaceutical evaluation of sustained release hydrogel microspheres containing

Trimetazine dihydrochloride by Anushilpa.

71. Effect of Atorvastatin on coronary artery disease patients following intensive lifestyle modification by

Kawita rawat.

72. Current precscribing pattern in type –II diabetes mellitus by Rajeev Kumar

73. Technetium99m labeled ethionamide; a new radiopharmaceutical for mycobacterial infection imaging

by Nidhi Bhardwaj

74. Stability studies of AIIMS HIV-1/HIV-2,EIA kit by Prabhat aggarwal

75. Effect of various penetration enhancers of TDDS of carvedilol by Ranjeet kaur.

Year 2003

76. Screening of medicinal plants for their potential anti-glaucoma activity by Dr. A nand E(AIIMS).

77. Current prescribing pattern and quality of life studies in asthma by Sanjeev Kumar.

78. Analytical method development for estimation of Nateglinimide in solid dosage forms and its

validation by Garima shrivastava.

79. Isolation and Characterisation of compounds from Ensete Superbum and their anti-fertility studies by

Bhhupinder Kumar Khileri.

80. Stability studies of Transdermal patch of Carvedilol and Drug Information Centre :an attempt to

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establish by Kumud Tripathi

81. Evaluation of topical preparation for management of frost bite using Pharamcoscintigraphy by Mohit

Gulati.

82. Anti-fertility studies of the roots of Aristolochia indica by Kanchan Tyagi

83. Development of matrix type uterine delivery system of Ranitidine Hcl and Evaluation of anti-

implantation activity in albino rats by G vaidyanathan

84. Crystal forms of macrolide antibiotics by Amit kumar.

85. Effect of Phyllanthis Amarus linn on liver cell regeneration against alcohol induced liver cell injury in

partially hepatectomised albino rats by Pronobesh chattopadhyay.

86. Polymer entrapped insulin for delivery by Deepti jain.

87. Comparative evaluation of transdermal permeation of Atenolol, Carvedilol and Metoprolol tartarate

from three different polymer matrices by Priya Munjal.

88. Role of NO in non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus with special reference to hypertension by

Gaurav Bajaj.

89. Evaluation of topical preparation for management Simultaneous estimation of metformin HCl and

glimepiride in combined solid dosage form by derivative spectrophotometric method by Manjusha

Prajapati.

90. Pharmacognostical, phytochemical,and pharmacological studies of two poly herbal Unani formulations

by Raj kiran seth.

Year 2004

91. Transdermal Drug Delivery System of Diltiazem Hydrochloride In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation By Rahul

Hasija

92. In –vitro hepatoprotective activity of Phyllanthus amarus linn against ethanol induced damage in

HepG2 cell line By Ruchika Jain

93. Pharmacognostical, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Standardisation of Gymnema Sylvestre and

Terminalia belerica. By: Harmel Singh Chahal.

94. Screening of Hepatoprotective activity of a Polyherbal Formulation Dipana using CML, Thioacetamide

and Carbontetrachloride as Hepatotoxic agents. By Rajesh Kumar.

95. Development of Uterine system of Famotidine and Evaluation of Anti- implantation activity in albino

rats. By: Asheesh Sachdeva.

96. Evaluation of Antifertility activity of H2 Receptor Blockers alone and in combination of Roxatidine

Acetate Hydrochloride with Meloxicam And Aminoguanidine. By: Manish Taneja.

97. In-vitro Studies On Withania Somnifera Dunal, an important Medicinal Plant Rachna Varshney.

98. Screening for the Hepatoprotective Potential of Tephrosia purpurea and Tecomella undulata Against

country made liquor and Thioacetamide induced Hepatotoxicity. By: Amit Khatri.

99. Formulation and evaluation of Buccal Drug Delivery System Of Carvedilol. By : Nany Kumar .

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100. Development And Evaluation of Transdermal Drug Delivery System of Atenolol and Metoprolol

Tartarate By : Sandeep Yadav .

101. Antifertility studies with Roots of Aristolochia Indica Linn. by : Gaurav Bajaj.) By : Gaurav Bajaj.

102. Isolation of a Lactobacillus Strain from Vagina and Development of a Procedure for Preserving its

viability on storage. By:Ranjeeta Kanojia.

103. Studies on In-vitro Regeneration of Phyllanthus Amarus Schum & Thonn – An importantant Medicinal

Plant By : Manu Sharma

104. Development and evaluation Matrix type Trandermal Drug Delivery System For Carvedilol By : Manoj

P. Jhadav

105. Effect of Phyllanthin and Hypophyllanthin on liver Cell Regeneration and Thyroid Hormone Levels. By :

Sumit Rawal.

Year 2005

106. Development and evaluation of Transdermal contraceptive device of ethinyloestradiol and norgestrel

By -Bhawna Bhatt.

107. Open labeled pilot study of H2 receptor blocker as anti-ovulatory agent – By Parul Jain.

108. Open labeled pilot study of matrix type TDS of Carvedilol in healthy human volunteers – By Sachin

nain.

109. TLC and HPTLC comparisons of extracts of Centipeda minima linn, Mimusops elengi ,orchus mascula

and Paenoia wall – By Rajbir singh .

110. Development and evaluation of matrix type TDS of Atenolol and nifedipine in combination – By Atul

Auluck .

111. Bioavailability and Bioequvilance studies of different brands of glimeperide – By Pragya Gupta.

112. Thyroxine like activity of compounds isolated from Phyllanthus amarus linn. By -Sumit anand

113. Formulation in vitro and in vivo evaluation of sustained release tablets of Roziglitazone – By Bhawna

Saluja.

114. Anti-implatation, anti-ovulatory and antioestrogenic studies with the fraction isolated from the seeds

of Ensete superbum - By Alok Arya.

115. Development of intrauterine contraceptive device of centchroman and evaluation of its anti-

implantation activity in albino rats - By Yajuvinder gulati.

116. In vitro propagation studies in Euphorbia prostata –an important medicinal plant - By Bhawana singh.

117. In vitro hepatoprotective activity of O.Sanctum linn against ethanol induced damage in HepG2 cell

line - By Ginpreet kaur.

Year 2006

118. Antiglaucoma activity of certain medicinal plants in experimental model .- By Prakash Chander Chahar.

119. Evaluation of herbal formulation containing Ocimum Sanctum linn., Curcuma longa linn, Boswellia

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serrata roxb. And Commiphora Mukul Hook for anti-inflammatory activity - By Preeti Purwaha.

120. Formulation, in-vitro & in-vivo evaluation of controlled release capsules of Curcumin - By Jyoti

Chaudhary.

121. Formulation, in-vitro & in-vivo evaluation of sustained release tablets and Transdermal Drug Delivery

systems of Pioglitazone- By Pooja

122. Formulation of Paracetamol Sustained release suspension and evaluation in Healthy Human

Volunteers - By Mithun Garai

123. Formulation & development of Intra Uterine Device of Centchroman , a NSAID agent and evaluation

of its anti-implantation activity in Wistar albino rats — By Navdeep kaur.

124. Formulation, in-vitro & in-vivo evaluation of sustained release tablets for combination of

Clomipramine and Venlaflexine - By Chetna Bhalla.

125. Invitro Hepatoprotective activity of a combination of Emblica officinalis Gaertn, Phyllanthus Amarus

linn, and Withania somnifera Dunal. Against ethanol induced hepatotoxicity on primary mice hepatocytes

and HEPG2 cell lines - By Namrata Bhatnagar.

126. Formulation, development and evaluation of sustained release matrix tablet of simvastatin- By Rajni

Kad.

127. Open labeled pilot study of matrix type transdermal Drug Delivery Systems of combinations of

Atenolol and Nifedipine in healthy human volunteers and its stability studies - By Preeti Sharma.

128. Formulation, development and evaluation of transdermal Drug Delivery Systems of Testosterone and

combination patch of Testosterone and Sildenafil citrate - By Kunal Srivastav.

129. Thyroxine like activity of compounds isolated for Phyllanthus Amarus linn - By Jyotsna.

130. Formulation and development of transdermal Drug Delivery Sysyems and sustained release tablets of

Glimiperide - By Neha Bhandari.

131. Formulation, in-vitro & in-vivo evaluation of sustained release tablets of Glicazide & Pioglitazone in

combination - By Priyanka Sikka.

132. Open labeled pilot study of Buccal patch of Carvedilol & Isosorbide mono nitrate in healthy human

volunteers and stability studies - By Jitender Kumar.

133. Formulation ,Development and invivo, invitro evaluation of Intra uterine System of Neem oil - By

Neeti Mehral.

134. Formulation and evaluation of Novel Atropine Sulphate Intranasal drops and sublingual Injection as

an antidote against organophosphate poisoning - By Sheetal Rajpal.

135. Method development for the simultaneous determnation of Aceclofenac and Paracetamol

formulation by using derivative spectophotometry and reverse phase HPLC - By Sushil Mishra

136. Development of matrix type TDD system of Carvedilol and Hydrochlorthiazide and its

Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic evaluation in animals- By G.Sumitra

137. Development and Evaluation of press coated timed-release tablet of Metoprolol tartarate – By Satish

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K.V

138. Formulation and Development of polyherbal microbicide and evaluation of its antimicrobial

properties. By -Mahendra Rai

139. Studies of Drug –drug Interactions, ADR and pattern of prescriptions in dermatology and cardiology

department of AIIMS by Rajeev Maini

140. Study of hepatoprotective activity of new herbal formulation using CCl4 and alcohol induced

hepatotoxicity in rats by Anil Aggarwal

Year 2007

141. "Formulation and Evaluation of Transdermal Patch of Combination of Pioglitazone and Glimepiride"

by Gavneet Kaur

142. "Formulation and Evaluation of Transdermal Patch of Glimepiride” " by R.K Narang

143. " Open Labeled Pilot study of combination patch of Testosterone and Sildenafil in Healthy Human

Volunteers"& Formulation and Evaluation of Transdermal Patch of Testosterone” by Renu Gupta.

144. "Formulation and Evaluation of Intauterine Contraceptive Device of Centchroman and Neem oil” ” by

Himani Devyilal.

145. "Evaluation of Hepatoprotective Activity of a combination of herbal drugs using HepG2 cell line

and Primary Hepatocytes" by Jyoti Pandey

146. Formulation & Evaluation of Herbal Drug Combination for Anti-inflammatory activity" by Hemlata

Shukla

147. Formulation & Evaluation of Timed Release Tablet of Antihypertensive drug" by Parul Gupta

148."Formulation and evaluation of transdermal delivery of insulin linked with a carrier tocopherol

phosphate" " by Khasif

149.'Screening of antigoitrogenic activity of Phyllanthin and Hypophyllanthin extracted and isolated from

Phyllanthus amrus" by Tejbir Kaur

150.'Formulation and evaluation of extended release tablet of Carvedilol" " by Neeta Sharma

151. "Dissolution Profile of some marketed Ranitidine Tablets” " by I.P.Singhal.

152.'Formulation and evaluation of sustained release tablet of ondansetron" by Manish Narula.

Year 2008

153. Open labelled pilot study of transdermal delivery of Insulin linked with carrier Tocopherol Phosphate:

By Nidhi Khatri

154. Open labeled pilot study of Matrix type TDDS of Glimepiride & Pioglitazone combination in healthy

human volunteers : By Pooja Gupta

155. Open labeled pilot study of timed release tablet of Metoprolol Tartarate in healthy human volunteers

: By Nidhi Jain

156. Open labeled pilot study of Matrix type TDDS of Glimepiride in healthy human volunteers : By

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Pratibha

157. Open labeled pilot study of Sustained release matrix tablet of Carvedilol in healthy human volunteers

: By Jatin Gupta

158. Open labeled pilot study of Matrix type TDDS of Carvedilol & Hydrochlorothiazide combination in

healthy human volunteers: By Ashish Aggarwal

159. Seperation of polyphenolic compounds with their validation and Open labeled pilot study of a

polyherbal formulation for Anti-inflammatory activity in Healthy Human volunteers : By Kiran Singh

160. Open labelled pilot study of transdermal delivery of sildenafil and testosterone By Hitasha Malhotra

161. Preparation and Characterisation of Phytosomes of Phyllanthus amarus By Suvarna Jyoti

162. Toxic exepients in cosmoceuticals and Evaluation of anti-cancer activity of some medicinal plants- By

Richa Tripathi

163. Management of experimentally induced diabetic retinopathy with herbal drugs and its mechanism of

action – By Dhiraj

164. Treatment of diabetic retinopathy with natural products in rats and its molecular mechanism- By Binit

Kumar.

Year 2009

165. Evaluation of herbs for the treatment of Alopecia aerate.- By Deependra Singh Dangi.

166. Estimation of Heavy metals in Dant-Manjans and tooth paste- By R.S.Ray.

167. Formulation and Evaluation of Transdermal Drug Delivery System of medroxy- progestrone and

Ethinyl Estradiol- By Jatin pruthi

168. Estimation of heavy metals in commercially available cosmetics- By Sudha Bansal

169. Estimation of heavy metals in commercially available cosmetics- By Aditi Chandak.

170. Formulation and Evaluation of transdermal drug delivery system of ethinyl estradiol and testosterone.

– By Rakesh Sewal.

171. Formulation and evaluation of orodispersible tablets of itopride – By Shewta Gupta.

172. Bioavailaibilty and Bioequivalence Studies for sibutramine : By Shobha Singh.

173. Evaluation of herbs for diabetic retinopathy- By Ram Kumar

174. Evaluation of herbs in various animal models for Glaucoma – By Dilip Reddy.

175. Validation of the Water from Different Sourcesm - By Ankur Gupta

176. Clinical research process in the Pharmaceutical Industry Study based assessment - By Money preet

177. Bioequivalence study of different brands of Iosrtan Potassium Tablet in Health Human Volunteers. -

By Rajani Sharma

178. Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of four Marketed Formulation of Brami - By BMs. Neeti Sani

179. Development and Validation of Reserve Phase- HPLC and HPTC for the Estimation of Lornoxicam in

bulk drugs and tablets - By Pragati Srivastav.

180. Role & Responsibilities of study Coordinator Part - A - In a clinical trial assessing the safety and

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Efficacy of a Drug in adult patient with Septic Shock - By Rohit Dang.

181. Adulteration of PDE (V) inhibitors in Herbal aphrodiacs in Ayurvedic & Unani Medicines By Anupriya

Fatyal

182. Evaluation of herbs for the treatment of Alopecia aerate - By Gyatri Devangan

183. Preparation of phytosomes of phyllanthus niruri By Nupur

184. Estimation of heavy metals in commercially available cosmetics- Pankaj

185. Formulation and standardization- Sanjay Shah

186. Phase I clinical trials of modified of TDDS system of carvedilol and hydrocholorothiazide- Nishi

187. Formulation of efferent green tea tablet with optimized caffeine content and antioxidants –

replacement of tea bags - Prerna

Currently enrolled students at Amity University

188. Adulteration of PDE (V) inhibitors in Herbal aphrodiacs in Ayurvedic & Unani Medicines in the year

2013 - Pawan Peddy.

189. Adulteration of tobacco in toothpaste and toothpowders in the year 2013 – by Sarita Dahiya

190. Excessive addition of fluoride in toothpaste and toothpowders- by Shivangi Maheshwari

191. Adulteration of Heavy metals in cosmetics such as lead, nickle, cobalt arsenic, cadmium etc. – by

Charu Trehan

192. Anti-Breast Cancer activity of Berberine using cell lines – by Laxmi Rani

193. Anti-Breast Cancer Activity of Pomegranate using cell lines – by Pooja Singh

194. Effects of Colchicine on Breast Cancer – by Sairam Maduri

195. Anti-Breast Cancer activity of Curcuminoids (Curcuma longa) using cell line – by Prem Pathak , he has

been awarded as 3rd best paper prize by Association of Indian Universities (ANVESHAN) in 26th – 28th

Feb 2013 (Zonal Level – North Zone).

196. Anti-diabetic activity of combination of Neem, Jamun & Karela in rats with Glimipride as standard

drug – by Anjali Dhillon

197. Preparation, evaluation and phase – I clinical trial of transdermal patches of sildenafil and

testosterone citrate – by Utpal Kumar

198. Formulation ,development & evaluation of Neem & Androgeaphis peniculata extracts for the breast

cancer treatment – by Ramneet Kaur

199. Screening of crude & nanosized bael & comparing with Glimipride for invivo activity.- by Srikar.

200. Formulation, development, optimization & evaluation of Embelin liposomes , as a new source for

breast cancer – by Vishnu Murthy

201. Formulation, development & Evaluation of Berberine preparation for the treatment of breast cancer

- by Azka

PhD candidates supervised

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Year 1992

1. Isolation, characterization of hepatoprotective active principle of some herbal drugs and studies of

their pharmacodynamics and toxoligical profile- Mrs. Raj Kumari Asnsani.

Year 1995

2. Development of TDS for vasoactive drugs –by Girish Jain.

Year 1996

3. Investigation of antidiabetic / hypoglycaemic properties of certain natural products including

preparation and evaluation of a sustained action dosage form of Glibenclamide by Kawita Bhagwat.

Year 1997

4. Studies on liposome entrapped mite allergen by Bhavya Bhavana sharma.

Year1998

5. Biodegradable nanoparticles as a sustained release system for the antigen/allergen of Aspergillus

fumigatus preparation and characterization by Tarun Madan.

Year 2003

6. Studies on TDDS of Diclofenac sodium by Dipankar Karmakar.

7. Design of controlled drug delivery system using polymeric agents by Amit Khanna.

Year 2004

8. Pharmacological, Phytochemical & Pharmacognostical Standardisation of traditional drug &

formulations by M. Paridhavi Swamy.

Year 2006

9. Development of Matrix type Transdermal drug delivery systems of ACE inhibitors by M.

Balamurugan.

10. Co-supervision of Phytochemical Studies and Antiproliferative efficacies of Cassia fistula by MD

Irshad,Jamaia Millia Islamia .

Year 2007

11. Isolation, purification characterization of chemical compounds and screening of pharmacological

and toxological studies by Monica kachroo.

12. Studies of some cosmeceuticals with respect to heavy metals, preservatives and nicotine contents

by K. Rajagopal.

13. Studies of Intra uterine administration of H2 receptor blockers on implantation by Sibi P.I.

14. Antifertility activity of H2 blockers and in combination with cox inhibitors by M. Alvin Jose.

Year 2008

15. Prevention of Cataract development by herbal drugs : In-vitro & In-vivo studies by Kalai Selvan.

16. Phytochemical and Pharmacological evaluation of Anti-Glucoma drugs by Niranjan D. Gallapalli.

17. Syntheis, characeterization and Pharmacological Evaluation of some Hetrocyclic compounds by S.

Anand Thangdurai

18. Pharmacological, Biochemical and Ocular toxicity studies of some medicinal plants for their

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potential anti-glaucoma activity-Renu Agarwal

Year 2012

19. Evaluation of herbal drugs for the treatment of Cancer by Sarita Saraswati.

20. Development and evaluation of Microspheres for anti-ulcer drugs by Anil.K.

Year 2013

21. Evaluation of herbal drugs for the treatment of Erectile dysfunction by Ashok Kumar

22. Pharmacological screening of curcuminoids for anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective and

anticancer activities by Sumeet Gullaiya.

23. Formulation and Evaluation of Chronotherapeutic system for antihypertensive drugs by Subhash

Chand Dadrawal.

24. H2 Blockers as antifertility agents by Varun Singh.

25. Synthesis of some novel anti-inflammatory compunds- Divya

26. Synthesis and screening of Peptides for Brain Delivery System by Vishal Dubey.

27. Pharmacological Screening of herbs for the treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy by Salma Naqvi.

Currently enrolled students at Amity University

28. Development of Herbal Drugs for Alopecia - Mahek Arora.

29. Working on certain aspects of Pain – Seema Meena.

30. Development of Post Coital Transdermal System - Ms. Shikha Chauhan.

31. Working on certain aspects of Anti – Bacterial agents in dentifrices – Anjali Singh.

LIST OF ABSTRACT(S) PRESENTED IN INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CONFERENCES

YEAR 2007

1) Agrawal S.S., Bhawna Bhatt Development and Evaluation of Trandermal contraceptive device of

oestrogen and progestrin IPC 2007, Varanasi.

2) Agrawal S.S., Narang R.K Development and Evaluation of Trandermal Drug Delivery system of

Glimepiride IPC 2007, Varanasi.

3) Agrawal S.S., Gavneet Aneja Formulation,Development,in –vitro and in –vivo Evaluation of Transdermal

systems of combination of Glimeperide and Pioglitazone IPC 2007, Varanasi.

4) Agrawal S.S., Sachin Nain Transdermal Drug Delivery System of Atenolol IPC 2007, Varanasi.

5) Agrawal S.S., Himani Devliyal Formulation,Development,studies of post coital intrauterine system of

Centchroman on wistar rats IPC 2007, Varanasi.

6) Agrawal S.S., Neeta Sharma Formulation and Evaluation of sustained release matrix Tablet of Carvedilol

IPC 2007, Varanasi.

7) Agrawal S.S., Alok Arya Contraceptive and hormonal properties of Ensete Suprebum seeds in rats IPC

2007, Varanasi.

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8) Agrawal S.S., Renu Gupta open label pilot single dose two period cross over study to find out the

pharmacokinetic properties of Transdermal patch of testosterone and sildenafil vs marketed oral

formulation IPC 2007, Varanasi.

9) Agrawal S.S., Parul Jain Antiovulatory studies of H2 Receptor blocker :Famotidine IPC 2007, Varanasi.

10) Agrawal S.S., Sibi P.I. Progestational /Anti- Progestationalactivity of H2 Receptor blockers IPC 2007,

Varanasi.

11) Agarwal S.S &Narula M Formulation & Development of Mouth Disintegrating Tablet of Ondansetron

Hydrochloride.IPS 2007.

12) Agarwal S.S & Kashif Siddiqui Gel Based Transdermal Delivery of Insulin Loaded Nanosphere of Alpha

Tocopherol Phosphate. IPS 2007.

13) Agarwal S.S &Tejbeer Kaur Thyroxine Like Activity of Hydroalcoholic Extract & Compounds Isolated

From Phyllanthus Amarus Linn.IPS 2007.

14) Agarwal S.S & Gupta P To Formulate & Evaluate Press Coated Timed Release Tablets of Metoprolol

Tartrate Using Natural Gums. IPS 2007.

15) Agarwal S.S & Jose Alvin In Vivo Mast Cell Stabilizing Activity of H2 Receptor Blocker in Albino Wistar

Rats. IPS 2007.

16) Agarwal S.S The Curcuminoids: Bioavailability & Bioequvalence Study of Various Formulation

containing Curcumin, Piperin & Turmeric Oil IPS 2007.

17) Renu Agarwal, Niranjan Galpalli, Kalai V Selvan, Sushma Srivastava, S. S. Agarwal, S. K. Gupta The IOP

Lowering Effect of Foeniculum Vulgare in Experimental Model of Glaucoma IPS 2007

YEAR 2006

18) Agrawal S.S., Sumithra G Development and Evaluation of Trandermal Drug Delivery of combination of

cardiovascular drugs, IPS 2006, Jaipur.

19) Agrawal S.S., Jose Alvin Antiimplantation activity of Roxatidine alone and in combination with

cycloxygenase (COX) inhibitor Meloxicam,IPS 2006 ,Jaipur.

20) Agrawal S.S., Arya A Antiimplantation, Antiovulatory and Antiestrogenic studies with the fraction isolated

from the alcoholic extracts of seeds of Ensete Suprebum, IPS 2006, Jaipur.

21) Agrawal S.S., Aneja G.K Evaluation of Hepatoprotective /Antihepatotoxic activity of Ocimum sanctum

linn in HEPG 2 cell line, IPS 2006, Jaipur.

22) Agrawal S.S., Balamurgan M Development and Evaluation of Matrix type Transdermal Drug Delivery

system of Lisinopril in rats and human volunteers.IPS 2006 ,Jaipur.

23) Agrawal S.S., Srivastava S, Gupta S.K., Selvan V.K., Sharma A., Saxena R, Prevention of Cataract

development by Glycine max in experimental catarctogenesis, IPS 2006, Jaipur.

24) Agrawal S.S., Gupta S.K., Galpalli N., Agrawal R., Saxena R, Ocular hypotensive activity of Aloe vera gel in

experimental models, IPS 2006, Jaipur.

25) Agrawal S.S., Jose Alvin ,In-vivo and in-vitro estrogenic and antiestrogenic studies of H 2 receptor

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blocker Roxatidine, IPC 2006 ,Mumbai.

26) Agrawal S.S.,Jain Parul .Antiovulatory studies of H2 receptor blocker in healthy human volunteers, IPC

2006 ,Mumbai.

27) Agrawal S.S., Sibi P.I Possible mechanism of Anti-implantation activity of H2 receptor blockers following

intrauterine administration, IPC 2006, Mumbai.

28) Agrawal S.S., Nain Sachin, Open labeled pilot study of Transdermal Drug delivery System of Carvedilol

in healthy human volunteers, IPC 2006, Mumbai.

29) V.Kalai selvan , S.K.Gupta ,Agrawal S.S Prevention of cataract by Phyllanthus niruri (PN) in Galactose

models of induced models of induced cataractogenesis :in-vitro and in-vivo studies, IPC 2006 ,Mumbai.

30) Agrawal S.S., S.Ananda Thangadurai,S.R Wakode,Maninder minu .Synthesis and QSAR studies of 2,3 –

disubstituted –3,3a,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-2H-indazole derivative as anti-inflammatory agents ,IPC 2006

,Mumbai.

YEAR 2005

31) Agrawal S.S. Development and evaluation of sustained release matrix tablets of diltiazem using

biodegradable polymers, ICRABTS 2005 Science New Vistas, Jhansi, India.

32) Agrawal S.S. Need for pharmacovigilance of cosmetics “ICRABTS 2005 Scinece New Vistas, Jhansi, India.

YEAR 2002

33) Agrawal S. S. Role of histamine in pregnancy and histamine receptor blocker as post coital anti-fertility

agents, 5th Asian and Ocean Physiology Conference, Kula Lumpur 2002.

34) Agrawal S. S. Role of histamine in pregnacy and histamine receptor blocker as post coital anti-fertility

agents “ 5th APCCB 2002, Delhi

35) Agrawal S. S, Dipankar & Kavita. Development and evaluation of transdermal delivery system for

carvedilol, ISHR 2002, Trivendum

36) Archana R, Agrawal S. S. Evaluation & development of transdermal contrceptive device of

ethinyloestradiol and norgestrel , 53 rd IPC 2002 New Delhi A71.

YEAR 2001

37) Niraml, Vikas Kumar, Khanna K, Agrawal S.S. Phytochemical and pharmacognostical standardisation of

centipedia minima-A multipurpose Herb, 53 rd IPC 2001 New Delhi C8.

38) Tabassum N. & Agrawal S. S. Hepatoprotective activity of embella ribes on paracetamol induced acute

hepatocellular damage in mice, 53 rd IPC 2001 New Delhi E24.

39) Bist R, Bhaskar S, Agrawal S. S. Molecular cloning, expression and purification of CFP 6 a novel low

molecular wt. antigen secreted by mycobacterium tuberculosis, 53 rd IPC 2001 New Delhi H3

40) Paridhavi M, Khanna A, Agrawal S.S. Standardization of Zuroor-e-qula - : A polyherbal formulation, 53

rd IPC 2001 New Delhi DP6

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41) Agrawal S. S, Dhameja P. Post coital antifertility studies of roxatidine : H2 blocker 53rd IPC 2001 New

Delhi EP48.

42) Agrawal S. S., Dipankar, Deepankar. Fabrication and development of matrix tablet for controlled

delivery of nicorandil : An in vitro study , International Congress of Heart Research, Winnepeg, Canada

43) Agrawal S. S, Gupta B. Fabrication of transdermal Drug delivery sytem for diltiazem hydrochloride,

International Cardiovascular Conferencee , AIIMS , Delhi , 2001

YEAR 2000

44) Kavita, Dipankar, Agrawal S. S. A novel in-vitro estimation method for Dipankar, Agrawal S. S. A novel

molecular diffusion cell for in-vitro evaluation of matrix type transdermal drug delivery system, IPS 2000

Gandhinagar.

45) Dipankar. K., Deepankar, Agrawal S. S. Statistical optimization of Non-erodible matrix type delivery

system for Diclofenac Sodium, IPC, 2000,Hyderabad.

46) Dipankar, Agrawal S. S. Development and evaluation of transdermal drug delivery system for diclofenac

Sodium, Asian J Pharmacy: Sydeny Oct

47) Dipankar. K., Agrawal S. S. Development and in vitro evaluation of transdermal delivery system of

diclofenac sodium, Indian JPharmacology, 32:42.

48) Madan T, Kishore U, Reid K.B.M, Agrawal S.S, Sarma P.U,Delhi. A novel strategy for therapy of

respiratory fungal infections, Poster # 13, INDO-FRENCH Symposium on Immunopharmacology, National

Institute of Immunology.

YEAR 1997

49) Madan T, Kishore U, Eggleton P, Strong P, Wang J.Y, Agrawal S.S, Sarma P.U,Reid K.B.M. Lung Surfactant

proteins A & D inhibit specific IgE binding to allergens of A. fumigatus and block allergen induced histamine

release from human basophils. Mycoses, 1997, Delhi.

50) Madan T, Kishore U, Eggleton P, Strong P, Agrawal S.S, Sarma P.U Reid K.B.M Interaction of lung

surfactant proteins A & D with conidia of A. fumigatus A-15, Mycoses, 1997, Delhi.

51) Madan T, Bhatnagar P.K, Chattopadhyaya D, Shah A, Agrawal S.S, Sarma P.U. Epitopic peptides of A.

fumigatus differentially stimulate TH1 and TH2 type of cytokines A-10, Mycoses, 1997, Delhi.

52) Madan T, Kishore V, Eggleton T, Strong P, Wang J.Y, Agrawal S.S, Sarma P.U, Reid K.B.M. Lung surfactant

protein A & D can inhibit specific TgE binding to the allergens of aspergillus fumigatus and block allergens

induced histamine release from human basophils presented at National Symposium on Mycoses 1997.

53) Agrawal S.S Ph. D. (Pharmacology) Thesis entitled “isolation and characterisation and pharmacological

screening on acgive principle (5) of daucus carota seeds” with special reference to their antifertility

effects1997

YEAR 1996

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54) Puniya A.K, Sharma S.K, Agrawal S.S. Contribution of microorganism in industry-an overview. Abst. Proc.

5th APSI Scientist Meet & National Seminar: 1996; 10,6

55) Arvinda S & S. S. Agrawal. Role of zinc in reproduction, Pharmmanual XI-XIII, 56-58.

56) Agrawal S.S. “Phytochemical and pharmacological screening of some medicinal plants and special

reference to their anti-fertility effects. Pharmmanual XI-XIII, 56-58.

YEAR 1994

57) Agarwal M, Agrawal S.S, Antifertility studies with ranitidine, presented in 46th IPC held at Chandigarh,

1994;(D19)

58) Agrawal S.S Chhipa R.K. Antiinflammatory and antifertility studies with ocimum basilicum, Presented at

XXVII IPS, Bombay

YEAR 1993

59) Jain G.K, Agrawal S.S. Enhancement of in vitro permeation of verapamil in transdermal formulations,

Presented in 44th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, 1993, Bangalore.

60) Singh B, Agrawal S.S. Antifertility effect of H2 blockers, Pharmannual, 1993; 10,52

61) Sharma S.K, Srinivasan B.P, Agrawal S.S. Pharmacology and therapeutic potential of K. channels,

Pharmannual, 1993; 10, 53-58.

62) Prakash J, Agrawal S.S. Hepatoprotectives, Pharmannual, 1993; 10, 59-61.

63) Jain G.K, Agrawal S.S. Evaluation of transdermal formulations ofverapamil across guinea pig dorsal and

human cadaver skins, Annual conference of IPS Hissar, 1993; 25-27 Nov., (OMI 20).

YEAR 1992

64) Agrawal S.S. Hepatoprotective activity of some indigenous plants, V111 Annual conference of

Indian Pharmacologist Society (North Zone), 1992; 7-8.

YEAR 1991

65) Sharma S.S, Agrawal S.S. Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors. Pharmannual, 1991; 8, 49-52.

YEAR 1990

66) Awasti S, Agrawal S.S. Dopamine and its receptors: Pharmannual, 1990; 40-44

67) Agrawal S.S, Chemotherapy has done more than good. University Affairs 4 (11-12): 10-12

YEAR 1988

68) Agrawal S. S, Raj A. Hepatoprotective activity of indigenous plants. Proceedings of National symposium

on development of indeginous drugs in India during 25 years, New Delhi, 1988:152-158

69) Agrawal S. S, Kaul J. L. Adverse drug reactions and how to tackle them. Swastha Hind. D.G.H.S., New

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Delhi 1988; 276-278

70) Mishra Y, Khan M.S.Y, Zafar R, Agrawal S.S. Plant with possible hypoglycaemic action. Presented in

National Symposium on the development of indienous drugs in India. Paper No.88-100, 1988.

71) Agrawal S.S, Asnani R.K. Hepato-protective activity of some indigenous plants: Presented in National

Symposium on the development of indigenous drugs in India, April, 1988, Paper No.19: 24-25

YEAR 1986

72) Agrawal S. S., Sharma S. Isolation and Characterisation of a hypotensive compound from rhododendron

arboneum. Presented at the First Congress of the Asian and Oceanian Physiological Societies, Bangkok,

Thailand, 1986; Abstract No.F2-9

YEAR 1985

73) Agrawal S.S, Dhawan S, Basu D.K. Studies on the efficacy of AMU 111 in protection against alcohol

induced liver cell injury: In proceedings of the 4th International Congress of Oriental Medicine, Kyoto,

October 1985: 407-408

YEAR 1984

74) Ray A, Agrawal S.S, Basu D.K, Sharma K.K. Anti granulomatous effect of orally administered methyl

isobutyl semi-carbazone copper (11) complex. In proceedings of the first international conference on

elements in health and disease: 272, 1984.

YEAR 1986

75) Dasgupta A.K, Agrawal S.S,Basu D.K. Antiepileptic activity of mixed fatty acids obtained from

elaeocarpus ganitrus. Presented at Indian Pharmaceutical Congress held at Hyderabad, Abst. No.14, 1983.

YEAR 1977

76) Arora R. B., J. N., Agrawal S. S. Standardisation of guggal (Commiphora mukul), (A Chemical, Biological

and microbiological studies) presented at Ayurvedic conference, Patiala 1977.

77) Agrawal S.S et al. Further work on new colorimetric method of Heparin – I.P.S.

YEAR 1976

78) Agrawal S.S, Narayanan G. K. New method of assay of heparin based on heparin barbarine antagonism,

IPS Conference 1976

79) Dubey R, Agrawal S. S. and Narayanan G. K. Hormone action via C-AMP Pharmannual, 1976;1:29-31

YEAR 1975

80) Agrawal S.S. Drug abuse, Young Scientist Magazine, AIIMS, 1975; 19-22

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YEAR 1970

81) Tayal G, Gupta L, Agrawal S.S Arora R.B. Standardisation of kumari asva – An ayurvedic drug (Chemical,

biological and microbiological studies presented at Ayurvedic conference, 1970, Patiala.

Conferences/Workshops Organized

2014-XIX Annual Congress of The Society of Andrology, India and Prof. K. R. Laumas Memorial Seminar on

Young Minds on 13-14 March’ 2014 at Amity University Campus, Sector – 125, Noida, 13 to 14-03-2014

2013-Organized the 65th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress 2013 at Amity University Campus, Sector – 125,

Noida, 20 to 22-12-2013

2013- National conference, Use of Animals and Alternatives in Biomedical Research with Special reference

to Drug Discovery and Drug Development, Amity University, Noida, India.

2013- National Conference on “Environmental Pollution, Soil Health and Sustainable Agriculture" on

January 15th to 17th 2013 at Amity University Campus, Noida with Indian Network for Soil Contamination

Research (INSCR), Delhi.

2012- International Conference on “Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences and Translational

Medicine”, Amity University Uttar Pradesh.

2012- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) workshop on 3rd May, Amity University.

2012- National Workshop on “Pollution Prevention Paradigm” conducted on 11th May.

2012- International Conference on Nano Pico Pharmaceuticals and Invivgensome, Amity University.

2011- Organizing Secretary, 4th International Symposium on Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences

(RACS).

2009- Co-chairman, 60th IPC-Delhi.

2009- Organizing Secretary, 3rd International Symposium on Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences

(RACS).

2008- National conference, Indian Pharmacological Society, India.

2008- Organizing Secretary, 2nd International Symposium on Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences

(RACS).

2007- Organizing Secretary, 1st International Symposium on Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences

(RACS),.

2005- Chairman Scientific Services, 54th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Hyderabad.

2004- Chairman Scientific Services, International Symposium on Pharmacotherapy of Heart Failure.

2001- Chairman Scientific Services, 53rd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Delhi.

2000- Lecture- Development and evaluation of transdermal drug delivery system for diclofenac sodium and

attended deliberation at international conference at 6th pharmacy Australian congress and 18th federation

of Asian pharmaceutical conference entitled” better health outcomes to pharmacy” at Sydney Australia.

1999- Organizing Secretary, 1st International Conference on Pharmacology and Therapeutics (ICPT), New

Delhi,

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1999- Organizer, International congress on frontiers in pharmacology and therapeutics in 21st century as

joint organizing secretory.

1998- Attended- International congress of pharmacology- Germany

1997- Organizing secretary, 84th Indian Science Congress, Delhi university.

1985- Joint organizing secretary. Conference of Pharmacology, MAMC, New Delhi.

1979- Chairman Exhibition Committee, Indian Pharmacological Society, New Delhi.

Research Projects (Major Grants/Research Collaboration)

2012- Major Grant UGC (14 Lakhs), “ Estimation of Adulterants (a) Viagra like drugs in ayurvedic medicines

(b) Tobacco and dental products (c) Heavy metal in cosmetics”.

2012- Presented to DST, State of Art National Facility for conducting BA/BE studies/Clinical Trials (Phase I, II

and III) B: Post Marketing Surveillance/Pharmacovigilance (Phase-IV) of Cosmetics, Nutraceuticals &

Ayurvedic-Aphrodisiac Drugs in India (4.66 Crore).

Completed Research Projects

2008- An open labelled balanced free treatment, free period ,single dose ,cross over comparative bio-

availability studies of three formulations of Curcumin in healthy adult human subjects 27 lakhs from DBT.

2006- Completion of automation of library, DIPSAR.

2005- Studies on the impact of environment pollution on eye, research grant of 14. 32 lakhs from DST.

2005- Industrial collaboration on development of drugs for medicinal therapy of glaucoma using natural

products of 137.75 lakhs from DST

2004- Study of medicinal plants for the management of glaucoma with the research grant of 5 .5 lakhs

from DST

Memorandum of understanding has been signed with DST (for ocular pharmacology) for Rs 1.33 crore in

March 2005, for development of drugs for glaucoma and cataract.

2002- Investigator, Plant Tissue Culture: Major research grant from UGC.

2002- Investigator, Anti-fertility Studies: Major Research Project From UGC.

2002- Investigator, Development of Matrix Tablet: Major Research Project from UGC.

2001- Antifertility studies of H2 receptor blockers, AICTE.

1998- Development of Pharmacopeal standards for ISM From Ministry of health and family welfare of Rs

14.75 lacs.

1995- Received finanacial grant of 3 lakhs from AICTE under MODROBS.

MOU is under the process of signing with National Research Development Corporation (NRDC).

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Awards and Distinctions

2007- Awarded Honorary D.Sc degree from Rajiv Gandhi Technical University- Bhopal

INTERNATIONAL HONOURS AWARDED

2010- Conferred “Honorary Foreign Fellow” by Romanian Academy of Medical Sciences-Romania.

2010- Received Distinguished Service Award – by International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences

(IACS) Canada.

2009- Received the Prestigious “Fellow of International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences” from IACS

Canada, One among the 218 prominent scientists in the world.

2001- Gold medal of merit, International conference of Heart Research, Winnepeg, Canada.

1999- Servier Young Investigator's award (FRANCE).

NATIONAL HONOURS AWARDED

2013- 3rd position from North zone in Association of Indian Universities Research Convention, Kurukshetra

University, Kurukshetra, India.

2007- Best Principal Award by Association of Pharmacy Teachers of India at Chandigarh.

2006- Awarded Fellow of Indian Pharmacological Society (FIPS) at 39th annual conference IPS Jaipur- as

Life Time achievements.

2005- Felicitated at the 25th anniversary of Bharti Vidyapeeth University for contributions to the field of

pharmacy.

2004- CDRI Oration of Indian Pharmacology Society- Calcutta.

2003- Second best paper presented at annual conference International Society of Heart Research,

Chandigarh for “Sustained release hydrogel micro spheres containing Trimetazidine hydrochloride”.

2003- Best paper Award in Biomedical Association Conference held at INMAS for “Development and

potentials of Tc –99m Salbutamol” New Delhi.

1990- B.Mukherjee Prize, for best paper published in Indian Journal of Pharmacology delivered at Indian

Pharmacological Society.

1986- 3rd Hamdard National Foundation Award, New Delhi (Shared).

Association/Membership With Professional Bodies

Executive Member, High Power Committee for Delhi Health Authority.

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Elected Secretary General of International Society for Heart Research, 2009.

National Co-coordinator for QIP (Pharmacy) by AICTE for 10 QIP centres of India.

Coordinator, QIP cell, AICTE, New Delhi.

Coordinator of national doctoral fellowship programme.

Expert member of UGC - Special Assistance Program, Seminar Grants,11th Five Year Plan, Minor and major

research grants, JRF etc.

Expert member of Ethical Committees for Clinical Research, Rational Independent Ethical Committee (RIEC)

in Batra Hospital and Fortis Hospital.

Member Scientific Advisory Committee, Talwar Research Foundation. 2007.

Nominated Executive Council member (a) Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, (b) Chaudhary Devilal

University, Sirsa (Haryana) for a period of 3 years from June 2007.

Nominated member for University court, Sirsa University & M D University, Rohtak.

Chancellor’s Nominee for Selection Committee in Pharmaceutical Sciences of Guru Jambheshwar University

of Science & Technology (Hisar) and M D University, Rohtak.

Details of some delivered Lectures on both National and International platform (Out of around 100

lectures)

2013 - National conference, Use of Animals and Alternatives in Biomedical Research with Special reference to

Drug Discovery and Drug Developmen2013- National conference, Use of Animals and Alternatives in

Biomedical Research with Special reference to Drug Discovery and Drug Development, Amity University,

Noida, India.

2013 - National Conference on “Environmental Pollution, Soil Health and Sustainable Agriculture" on

January 15th to 17th 2013 at Amity University Campus, Noida with Indian Network for Soil Contamination

Research (INSCR), Delhi.

2012 - International Conference on “Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences and Translational

Medicine”, Amity University Uttar Pradesh.

2012 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) workshop on 3rd May, Amity University.

2012 - National Workshop on “Pollution Prevention Paradigm” conducted on 11th May.

2012 - International Conference on Nano Pico Pharmaceuticals and Invivgensome, Amity University.t, Amity

University, Noida, India.

2012 - International Conference on “Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences and Translational

Medicine”, Amity University Uttar Pradesh.

2012 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) workshop on 3rd May, Amity University.

2012- National Workshop on “Pollution Prevention Paradigm” conducted on 11th May.

2012- International Conference on Nano Pico Pharmaceuticals and Invivgensome, Amity University.

2012- “Design and Evaluation of Transdermal and Chronotherapeutic Drug Delivery System of Some

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Vasoactive Agents” in the International Symposium on “Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences and

Translational Medicine” Amity University.

2012- “Generic Drugs & Pharmacovigilence”, Quest for Quality Generic, ASSOCHAM.

2012- “Design and evaluation of transdermal and chronotherapeeutic drug delivery system of some

vasoactive agents, XXII National Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Hypertension – BAPCON,

Mumbai, India.

2012- “H2 - Receptor Antagonists as Post coital Anti-fertility Agents” International Expo and Conference on

“Analytrix & HPLC”, Chicago-North Shore, USA.

2012- “Development of Anticancer Drugs from Herbal Agents”, Carcinogenesis – 2012, Ram Manohar Lohia

Hospital.

2012- “Pharmacovigilance Studies on various Cosmetics and Neutraceuticals” International Conference on

“Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research – India Chapter”, India Habitat Center.

2011- “Development of transdermal and Transbuccal Drug Delivery System of antihypertensive agents &

time specific release of certain antihypertensive drugs”, International Cardiology Conference, Canada.

2010- Deliver lecture on “Design And Evaluation Of Chronomodified And Transdermal Drug Delivery

Systems For Some Vasoactive Agents” on 4th International Conference on Recent advancement on

cardiovascular Sciences.

2009- Delivered lecture on “Role of H2Blocker in Anti-fertility” at PDM College, Bahadurgarh, Haryana,

India.

2009- Delivered lecture on “Role of H2 blockers in Antifertility” at Jamia Hamdard Delhi.

2009- Deliver lecture on “Current Trends in Education in Pharmacy” in APTI Jodhpur.

2009- Deliver lecture on “Design And Evaluation Of Chrono-modified and Transdermal Drug Delivery

Systems For Some Vasoactive Agents” in Copenhagen.

2009- Deliver lecture on “Design And Evaluation Of Chronomodified and Transdermal Drug Delivery

Systems For Some Vasoactive Agents” in Mini Symposium on International Conference on Recent

advancement on cardiovascular Sciences

2008- Delivered Lecture in National Conference on Clinical Research In Mumbai. Trends in Clinical Trials

Research on topic “Ethical and Pharmacovigilance Issues”

2008- Delivered lecture on “Need for Pharmacovigilance of Cosmoceutical” at Banares Hindu University,

Pdm College, Lady Harding medical college.

2007- Delivered lecture on “Drug-Food Interactions” in workshop of National Pharmacy Week Organized by

Delhi Pharmacy Council.

2006- Delivered lecture on “Need for Pharmacovigilance of Cosmetics” at 38th Annual conference of IPS

held at Chennai.

2006- Delivered lecture on “An Overview –Herbal Drug Research” at 39th IPS annual conference held at

Jaipur.

2006- Presented poster on “TDS drug delivery of Antihypertensive agents” in Conference of Academy of

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Cardiovascular sciences, Winnipeg.

2005- Delivered lecture on “Need for Pharmacovigilance of Cosmetics” in IPC Hyderabad.

2005- Delivered Lecture on “H2 Blocker as anti-fertility agent” In QIP Programme at DIPSAR.

2002- Delivered lecture on “Role of histamine in certain stages of pregnancy and role of histamine as

antifertility agent” and “ antifertilty activity of roxatidine” at 5th Asian and oceanian physiological society

conference- Malaysia.

2001- Delivered Lecture on “Development of Matrix tablet of controlled delivery of Nicorandil” at

International society for heart research” Winnipeg, Canada.

2001- Delivered Lecture on “H2 Blocker as anti-fertility agent” In QIP programme at DIPSAR.

1999- “Sub acute toxicity studies” Saskatoon University, Saskatoon, Canada.

1999- Delivered Lecture on “Hepatoprotective action of a new herbal formulation, International Conference

on Biomedical Sciences in Jhansi.

Publication Profile

YEAR 2014:

1. Agrawal SS, Publishing of Book “ANDROCON 2014” is under process

2. Shikha Baghel Chauhan, S.S. Agrawal, “health technology assessment in India: present status and

future perspective” Review Article, Journal of Advanced Pharmacy Education & Research, Jan-Mar

2014, Vol-4, Issue-I, 13-19

3. Sushila Saini, Shikha Baghel Chauhan, S.S. Agrawal, “Recent Development in Penetration Enhancers

and Techniques in Transdermal Drug Delivery System” Review Article, Journal of Advanced

Pharmacy Education & Research, Jan-Mar 2014, Vol-4, Issue-I, 31-40

4. Shikha Baghel Chauhan, S.S. Agrawal, “Evaluation of Heavy Metal contamination in Market

Lipsticks” accepted for publication in International Journal of Advanced Research (I) AR, ISSN 2320-

5407

YEAR 2013:

1. Agrawal SS, book on “Use of Animals and Alternatives in Biomedical Research with Special

reference to Drug Discovery and Drug Development” – by SSPH Delhi

2. Agrawal SS, Gulliaya S, Nagar A, Dubey V, Singh V., Kumar A, “Modulation of Disease related

immune events by demethoxycurumin against autoimmune arthritis in rats”, 2210-5220, Vol-3(1),

7-13, biomedicine and Agening Pathology, Elsivier Publications

3. Agrawal SS, Kumar A, Gullaiya S, Dubey V, Singh V, “Contraceptive Activity of 4-(4-Hydroxy-3-

methyl-hex-5-enyl)-chroman-2,7-diol via inhibiting ovulation in Gonadotropin-primed immature

rat model”, 2210-5220, Vol-4 (1), 43-47, biomedicine and Agening Pathology, Elsivier Publications

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4. Agrawal SS, Gullaiya S, Verma B, Bajpai S, “Murine Preclinical Cancer Models: A Systemic Review”,

0976-0447, Vol-in press, 124, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research

5. Kalra P, Madan S., Agrawal S.S., “Pharmacognostic and Physicochemical Analysis of Green Tea”,

Research Article, Int. Journal Sci. Res., 22 (2), Sep – Oct 2013: 40, 224-226, ISSN 0976-044x.

6. Sarita Saraswati, S.S. Agrawal. Brucine, an indole alkaloid from Strychnos nux-vomica attenuates

VEGF-induced angiogenesis via inhibiting VEGFR2 signaling pathway in vitro and in vivo. 2013, 83-

93, Epub 2013, Vol-332, Issue 1

7. Sarita Saraswati, S.S. Agrawal. Brucine, an indole alkaloid from Strychnos nux-vomica attenuates

VEGF-induced angiogenesis via inhibiting VEGFR2 signaling pathway in vitro and in vivo. Cancer

Letters, Volume 332, Issue 1, 10 May 2013, Pages 83-93.

8. Sarita Saraswati, S.S. Agarwal. Strychnine inhibits inflammatory angiogenesis in mice via down

regulation of VEGF, TNF-α and TGF-β Microvascular Research, Volume 87, May 2013, Pages 7-13

9. S.S. Agarwal, S. Gullaiya. Modulation of disease related immune events by demethoxycurcumin

against autoimmune arthritis in rats Biomedicine & Aging Pathology, Volume 3, Issue 1, January–

March 2013, Pages 7-13

YEAR 2012:

1. 2012- Agrawal SS, Gupta M. GPAT MCQs in Pharmacy – revised fourth Edition.

2. 2012-Agrawal SS, Gullaiya S, Dubey V, Singh V, Kumar A, Nagar A, Tiwari P. Neurodegenerative,

Shielding by Curcumin and Its Derivatives on Brain Lesions Induced by 6-OHDA Model of

Parkinson's Disease in Albino Wistar Rats. Research article, "Cardiovascular Psychiatry and

Neurology" International, 2012, 1(3), 267-286, "MEDLINE, PubMed, PubMed Central, Scopus"

3. Dadarwal SC, Madan S, Agrawal SS. Formulation and evaluation of delayed-onset extended-release

tablets of metoprolol tartrate using hydrophilic-swellable polymers. Acta Pharm. 2012 Mar 1;

62(1):105-14.

4. 112) Agrawal SS, Naqvi S, Gupta SK, Srivastava S. Prevention and management of diabetic

retinopathy in STZ diabetic rats by Tinospora cordifolia and its molecular mechanisms. Food Chem

Toxicol. 2012 Sep; 50(9):3126-32.

YEAR 2011:

1. Agrawal SS, Chapter authored “Biological Activity of Seeds of Wild Banana (Ensete superbum

Cheesm, Family Musaceae), Nuts and Seeds in Health and Disease Prevention”, by Elsevier

publication in 2011.

2. Agrawal S.S., Sharma Ashish Kumar, (2011) Remote preconditioning by aortic constriction : Dose it

afford cardioprotection similar to classical or other remote ischaemic preconditioning? Role of

inducible nitric oxide synthase, CVD Prevention and Control, 6, 15-33.

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3. Agrawal S.S, Gupta S.K., (2011) Curcumine prevents experimental diabetic retinopathy in rats

through its hypoglycemic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory mechanisms, Journal of ocular

pharmacology and therapeutics, 27, 2, 123-130.

4. Agrawal S.S, Pruthi Jatin, (2011) Development and evaluation of matrix type transdermal patch of

Ethinylestradiol and Medroxyprogesterone acetate for ant-implantation activity in female wistar

rats, accepted for publication in Contraception.

5. Agrawal S.S, Pandey Maneesha, (2011) Antiproliferative effects of Datura innoxia extract in cervical

HeLa cell line, Journal of pharmacy research, 4 (4), 0974-6943.

6. Agrawal S.S, Saraswati Sarita (2011) Cytotoxic and antitumor effects of brucine on Ehrlich ascites

tumor and human cancer cell line, accepted for publication Elsevier Editorial System(tm) for Life

Sciences Manuscript Number: LFS-D-10-01006R1

7. Agrawal SS, Saraswati S, Pandey M, Mathur R (2011) Boswellic acid inhibits inflammatory

angiogenesis in a murine sponge model, Microvasc Res., 82(3):263-8. Epub 2011 Aug 12.

8. Agrawal SS, Gupta SK, Kalaiselvan V, Srivastava S, Saxena R (2011) Evaluation of anticataract

potential of Triphala in selenite-induced cataract: In vitro and in vivo studies. J Ayurveda Integr

Med,1(4):280-6.

9. Agrawal SS, Saraswati S, Mathur R, Pandey M, (2011) Antitumor properties of Boswellic acid against

Ehrlich ascites cells bearing mouse. Food Chem Toxicol. 2011 49(9):1924-34.

10. Agrawal SS, Chapter authored “Biological Activity of Seeds of Wild Banana (Ensete superbum

Cheesm, Family Musaceae), Nuts and Seeds in Health and Disease Prevention”, Nut & Seeds in

Health and Disease Prevention – Chapter, 2011, 1167-1172 by Elsevier

11. Gupta SK, Kumar B, Nag TC, Agrawal SS, Agrawal R, Agrawal P, Saxena R, Srivastava S Curcumin

prevents experimental diabetic retinopathy in rats through its hypoglycemic, antioxidant, and anti-

inflammatory mechanisms. J Ocul Pharmacol Ther. 2011 Apr;27(2):123-30.

12. Agrawal S.S, Saraswati1, R. Mathur, M. Pandey. Brucine, a plant derived alkaloid inhibits

inflammatory angiogenesis in a murine sponge model. International journal of cell biology.

13. Agrawal SS, Saraswati S, Mathur R, Pandey M. Antitumor properties of Boswellic acid against Ehrlich

ascites cells bearing mouse. Food Chem Toxicol. 2011 Sep;49(9):1924-34.

14. Gupta SK, Kumar B, Nag TC, Agrawal SS, Agrawal R, Agrawal P, Saxena R, Srivastava S Curcumin

prevents experimental diabetic retinopathy in rats through its hypoglycemic, antioxidant, and anti-

inflammatory mechanisms. J Ocul Pharmacol Ther. 2011 Apr;27(2):123-30.

15. Agrawal SS, Saraswati S, Mathur R, Pandey M. Cytotoxic and antitumor effects of brucine on Ehrlich

ascites tumor and human cancer cell line. Life Sci. 2011 Aug 1;89(5-6):147-58.

16. Saraswati S, Pandey M, Mathur R, Agrawal SS. Boswellic acid inhibits inflammatory angiogenesis in

a murine sponge model. Microvasc Res. 2011 Nov;82(3):263-8.

17. Agrawal SS, Pruthi JK. Development and evaluation of matrix type transdermal patch of

ethinylestradiol and medroxyprogesterone acetate for anti-implantation activity in female Wistar

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rats. Contraception. 2011 Nov;84(5):533-8.

18. Agrawal SS, Saraswati S, Mathur R, Pandey M. Antitumor properties of Boswellic acid against

Ehrlich ascites cells bearing mouse. Food Chem Toxicol. 2011 Sep;49(9):1924-34.

19. S.S. Agrawal , Saraswati1, R. Mathur, M. Pandey. Brucine, a plant derived alkaloid inhibits

inflammatory angiogenesis in a murine sponge model. International journal of cell biology.

YEAR 2010:

1. Gupta SK, Kalaiselvan V, Srivastava S, Saxena R, Agrawal SS. Trigonella foenum-graecum (Fenugreek)

protects against selenite-induced oxidative stress in experimental cataractogenesis. Biol Trace Elem

Res. 2010 Sep;136(3):258-68.

2. 100) Agrawal SS, Ittiyavirah SP. Role of cytokines in anti-implantation activity of H2 receptor

blockers in albino Wistar rats. Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol. 2010 Mar;32(1):92-8.

3. 101) Agrawal SS, Aggarwal A. Randomised, cross-over, comparative bioavailability trial of matrix

type transdermal drug delivery system (TDDS) of carvedilol and hydrochlorothiazide combination

in healthy human volunteers: a pilot study. Contemp Clin Trials. 2010 Jul;31(4):272-8.

4. 102) Agrawal SS, Alvin Jose M. Roxatidine, an H(2) receptor blocker, is an estrogenic compound--

experimental evidence. Syst Biol Reprod Med. 2010 Aug;56(4):286-91.

5. 103) Gupta SK, Kalaiselvan V, Srivastava S, Agrawal SS, Saxena R. Evaluation of anticataract potential

of Triphala in selenite-induced cataract: In vitro and in vivo studies. J Ayurveda Integr Med. 2010

Oct;1(4):280-6.

YEAR 2009:

1. Agrawal S.S, Maninder Minu, Anand T, Wakode S.R. Narsimhan B. Syntheis ,antimicrobial activity

and QSAR studies of new 2,3-disubstituted -3,3a,4,5,6,7 hexahydro-2H –indazoles. Bioorganic and

medicinal chemistry letters 19(2009) 296Q-2964.

2. Agrawal S.S, Monica K. Isolation , charecterisation & anti-fertility activity of the active moiety

from the seeds of Ensete Superbum Cheesm (Banakadali). Journal of Natural Remedies Vol.9/1 2009

000-000

3. S.K.Gupta , V..Kalai Selvan , S.S.agrawal , Rohit Saxena . Advances in pharmacological strategies for

the prevention of cataract development. Indian J. Opthomology. 2009: 57 175-183

4. S.K.Gupta, V.Kalaiselvan, Ashish sharma , Sushma Shrivastava. Agrawal .S.S. Anticatraract potential

of Phyllanthus niruri in galactose induced cataractogenesis of rat. Indian Journal Of Opthamlology.

2009 9 (6) 1011-1015.

5. Current concept in pathophysiology of glaucoma. Agrawal R. Gupta .S.K. Agrawal Puneet. Rohit

Saxena , Agrawal S.S. 2009. Vol 57. 257-266.

6. Agrawal SS, Alvin Jose M. Anti-implantation activity of H2 receptor blockers and meloxicam, a COX-

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inhibitor, in albino Wistar rats. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care. 2009 Dec;14(6):444-50.

YEAR 2008:

1. Agrawal SS, Gupta M. GATE MCQs in Pharmacy – Third Edition.

2. Agrawal S.S, Gupta S.K, Kalaiselvan, Sushma.S,Saxena R. Potential of traditional food supplement, soya bean as a novel anti cataract agent. International journal of integrative biology.2008,Vol,3 No.1,9.

3. Monica, K., Agrawal S.S & Sanjay P.N. Charecterisation of chroman derivative isolatd from the seeds of Ensete superbum Cheesm. Pharmacognosy Magazine Vol.4 , Issue 15(suppll) Jul-Sep,2008.

4. Agrawal S.S, Rajagopal K. Nicotine Contents in various toothpowders (dant manjans): Measurement and Safety Evaluation. Food and Chemical Toxicology, Available online 24 December 2008.

5. Talwar G.P. Sajad A.D & S.S. Agrawal et al. A novel Polyherbal microbicide with inhibitory effect on bacterial fungal and viral genital pathogens. International journal of Antimicrobial Agents 32 (2008) 180-185.

6. Agrawal S.S, Jose Alvin, Evaluation of anti-fertility activity of H 2 receptor blockers and meloxicam a

COX inhibitor in albino wistar rats. Contraception, 2009.

7. Kachroo M, Agrawal S.S Isolation, Characteisation & anti-fertility activity of the active moiety from

the seeds of Ensete superbum cheesum (Banakdali) Journal of natural remedies 5; 2008.

8. Talwar GP,Dar S, Rai MK, Mitra D, Doneel F, Schiler JP, Agrawal S.S, Bansal K, A a novel polyherbal

microbecide with inhibitory effect on bacterial, fungal, and viral united pathogens. Int. J.

Antimicrobial agent 3; 2008.

9. Maninder M, Ananda T, Sharad RW, Agrawal S.S, Balasubramanian N 3,4- Disubstituted-

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-Octahydroquinazoline-2-thione:Synthesis, Anti-microbial Evaluation and QSAR

Invstigations using Analysis. Arch.Pharm Chem.Life Sci 2008, 341, 231-39.

10. Talwar G.P. Sajad A.D & S.S. Agrawal etal. A novel Polyherbal microbicide with inhibitory effect on

bacterial fungal and viral genital pathogens. International journal of Antimicrobial Agents 32 (2008)

180-185.

11. Gupta S.K, Saxena R, Agrawal R, Niranjan D Galpalli ,Srivastava S, Agrawal S.S The anti-inflammatory

effects of curcuma longa and Berberis aristata in endotoxin induced uveitis in rabbits. Investigative

Ophthalmology &Visual Sciences 27,3; 2008.

12. Agrawal R, Gupta S.K, Agrawal S.S, Srivastava S, Saxena R, Oculohypotensive effects of Foeniculum

vulgare in experimental models of Glaucoma. Indian J of Physiology &Pharmacology,4; 2008.

13. Agrawal R, Gupta S.K, Agrawal S.S, Srivastava S, Saxena R, Topical application of single drop of

Daucus carota seed extract lowers intraocular pressure in experimental animals models. Indian J of

experimental Biology 3; 2008.

14. Agrawal S.S, Gupta S.K, Kalaiselvan, Sushma.S, Saxena R. Potential of traditional food supplement,

soya bean as a novel anti cataract agent. International journal of integrative biology.2008,Vol,3

No.1,9.

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15. Renu Agarwal, Suresh Kumar Gupta, Sushma Srivastava, Puneet Agarwal, Shyam Sunder Agrawal.

Therapeutic potential of Curcuma longa, the golden spice of India, in drug discovery for ophthalmic

diseases Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, February 2009, Vol. 4, No. 2, Pages 147-158

16. Suresh Kumar Gupta, Renu Agarwal, Sushma Srivastava, Rajani Mathur, Niranjan D Galpalli, VKalai

Selvan, Shyam Sunder Agrawal. Therapeutic potential of green tea: a new horizon in drug

discovery. Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, March 2007, Vol. 2, No. 3, Pages 349-359.

17. Renu Agrawal , S S Agrawal , S.K.Gupta Clinico- Experimental studies on cardioprotective properties

of Terminalia arjuna : A review, Proceedings of International Symposium on “ Recent Advances in

Cardiovascular Sciences”. Vol-II 219-232.

18. Monica, K., Agrawal S.S & Sanjay P.N. Charecterisation of chroman derivative isolatd from the seeds

of Ensete superbum Cheesm. Pharmacognosy Magazine Vol.4 , Issue 15(suppll) Jul-Sep,2008.

19. Agrawal S.S, Rajagopal K. Nicotine Contents in various toothpowders (dant manjans):Measurement

and Safety Evaluation. Food and Chemical Toxicology, Available online 24 December 2008.

20. Paridhavi M, Agrawal S.S. Content uniformity study of polyherbal formulation by different

analytical techniques : An attempt. Hamdard Medicus Vol. 51, No.1 2008

21. Renu Agrawal, S.K.Gupta , Sushma Shrivastava , rohit Saxena , S.S.Agrawal. Intra-ocular pressure

lowering activity of topical application of Aegle-marmelos –fruit extract in experimental animal

models. Opthalmic research 2008.1-5.

YEAR 2007:

1. Agrawal S.S, G Narendra Kumar ‘Proceedings of International Symposium on - Recent advances in

cardiovascular Sciences’ in 14-15th Feb 2007, DIPSAR.( chief editor).

2. Agrawal SS, Gupta M, Kesari “GATE MCQ’S in pharmacy –made easy published in December 2007.

3. Agrawal S.S, Tejbir K Thyroxine like activity of hydroalcoholic extract and compunnds isolated from

Phyllanthus amarus linn. Indian J of Experimental Biology 4; 2008.

4. Chattopadhyay P,.,Garg A.,Varshney V.P.,Sharma A.K. ,Agrawal S.S., Thymidine Kinase and Mitoti

Index:Methods of determination of liver cell regeneration after two third partially hepatectomised

albino rats International J of Biology Chemistry (16) :1-5,2007. .

5. Chattopadhyay P, GargA,Varshney V.P.,Sharma A.K. ,Agrawal S.S.,. Increase Insulin Activity by

Phyllanthus amarus Linn on Liver cell regeneration in partially hepatectomised albino rats.

Research Journal of Medicinal Plant 1(1): 17-20,2007.

6. Krishna K.L.,Paridhavi M ,Agrawal S.S Physicochemical Standardisation of Sufoof –E- Suzak qawian

unani polyherbomineral formulation, Indian Drugs 44(3):220-223,2007

7. Agrawal S.S ,Munjaal P permeation studies of Ateolol and Metoprolol tartarate from three different

polymer matrices for trandermal delivery ,Indian J of Parm Scie,69(4):535-39,2007.

8. Gupta S.K, Gupta S.C, Agrawal R, Srivastava S, Agrawal S.S, Saxena R A multicentric case –control

study on eyes in a metropolitian city of India. Indian Journal of Occupational and Environmental

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Medicine 2(1):37-40 2007.

9. Gupta S.K, Saxena R, Agrawal R, Niranjan D Galpalli ,Srivastava S, Agrawal S.S Estimation of Intra –

Ocular Pressure using non-contact tonometer:A comparative evaluation with Schiotz tonometer .

Methods and Findings in Exprimental &Clinical Pharmacology29 (6):405-09 2007.

10. Gupta S.K, Agrawal R, Niranjan D Galpalli ,Srivastava S, Agrawal S.S, Saxena R Comparative Efficacy

of pilocarpine ,Timolol and Latanoprost in experimental models of glaucoma. Methods and Findings

in Exprimental &Clinical Pharmacology 10:666-71 2007.

11. Gupta S.K, Gupta S.C, Agrawal R, Srivastava S,Rajni Mathur ,Niranjan D Galpalli ,Kalai Vivan Selvan ,

Agrawal S.S,.Therapeutic potential of green tea :a new horizon in drug discovery. Expert Opinion

Drug Discovery2(3):1-11 2007

12. Paridhavi .M., Agrawal S.S. Isolation and characterization of flowers of Rosa Domescena.. (2007).

Asian journal of Chemistry .Vol 19, 4, 2751-2756.

13.

YEAR 2006:

1. Agrawal S.S, Paridhavi M.Textbook of “Herbal Drug Technologies” sold out and second edition is in

the market.( published by Universities Press).

2. Chattopadhyay P, Agrawal S.S.,Garg A.Liver Regenrative Effect of Phyllanthus amarus Linn. Against

alcohol induced liver cell injury in partially hepatectomised albino rats International J of Pcology

2(4): 426-430,2006.

3. Chattopadhyay P, Agrawal S.S.,Garg A.Triidothyronine regulation of liver cell regeneration after

alcohol induced liver cell injury in partially hepatectomised albino rats Indian J of Gastroenterology

3 (25): 165-166,2006.

4. Agrawal S.S ,Garg A ,Seth Rajkaran Anti-inflammatory and Anti-microbial activity of Sufoof –e-satt-

e-gilo-sartani-A polyherbal Unani formulation, Hamdard Medicus 2006;Vol.XLIX,No 4. 18-21

5. Paridhavi M, Agrawal S.S. Isolation and Characterisation and antimicrobial activity of Acacia

leucophloea Biomed,april –june 2006; Vol No .1 issue no 1. 46-50.

6. Paridhavi .M., Agrawal S.S. Shelf Life of Polyherbal formaulation Zurror –e Qula by HPLC and

Bioassay. Biomed 1(2) Jul-Sept 2006 205-208.

7. Paridhavi .M., Agrawal S.S. Isolation , charecterisation and anti-inflammatory activity of

compounds isolated from seeds of Zanthoxylum Acatum. Ind J. Nat. Prod. 2006 23(1) 18.

8. Paridhavi .M., Agrawal S.S. Analysis of oils and antimictobial activity of Zurror –E Qula : A

polyherbal formualation . 2006 Indian Drugs 43(12) 997-1000.

9. Paridhavi .M., Agrawal S.S. . Safety evaluation of a polyherbal formluation Zurror –e Qula. Natural

Product Radiance.2006 vol.6(4) 286-289.

10. Krishna KL., Paridhavi .M., Agrawal S.S. Anticonvulsant abd hypoglycemic activities of brahmi vati

an ayurvedic polyherbal- mineral formutaion. Biomed 1(2) 2006 167-170.

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11. Agrawal S.S. Anti-inflammatory and antimictobial activity of Zurror E Gaozaban – a Polyherbal Unani

formulation. Hamdard Medicus 2006.vol XLIX (2) 9-12.

YEAR 2005:

1. Agrawal SS. “Clinically useful herbal drugs” released by L.G - Published by Ahuja Publications, Delhi.

India (sold out and second edition is under revision) .

2. Agrawal SS. “MCQs in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences” -first edition and second edition. Published

by Ahuja Publications, India.

3. Gupta SK, Singal PK, Agrawal SS,”Pharmacotherapy of Heart Failure” being published by: Anamaya

Publishers New Delhi.

4. Paridhavi M, Agrawal S.S, Pharmacological evaluation of zuroor –e-qula:a polyherb formulation,

Hamdard Medicus 2005;Vol.XLVIII,No 2

5. Bhardwaj N, Agrawal S.S. Development and evaluation of 99m Tecnetium –ethionamide for

mycobacterial infection imaging, Indian J Pharmceut .Sci 2005; 67:80-85

6. Gulati M, Singh N, Singh A.K, Bhatnagar A, Agrawal S.S. Development and potentials of Tc-99m Salbutamol, Ind. J. Nuc. Med, Vol. 20, No. 3 September 2005

7.

YEAR 2004:

1. Paridhavi M, Agrawal S.S. Standardisation of zuroor –e-qula:a polyherb formulation, Hamdard

Medicus,2004; Vol XLVII, No . 1. 103-109

YEAR 2000:

1. Verma D.D., Jain G.K., Agrawal.S.S. Estimation of Verapamil in Guinea Pig Serum by Reversed Phase

High Pressure Liquid Chromatography. Indian J. Pharm. Sci. 62(3), 2000:210-212.

YEAR 1999:

1. P.N Raju, Agrawal S.S, Chemical composition of the leaf oil of Aegle marmelos (L) Correa. J.Essent.

Oil Res11, 311-13 (may/jun1999)

YEAR 1997:

1. Madan T, Eggleton P, Kishore U, Agrawal S.S, Sarma P, Reid K.B.M. Binding of pulmonary surfactant

protein A and D to Aspergillus fumigatus conidia enhances phagocytosis and killing by human

neutrophils and macrophages, Infect Immun . 1997; 65: 3171-9.

2. Madan T, Kishore U, Eggloton P, Agrawal S.S, P. Sarma P, Reid K.B.M. Interaction of lung surfactant

protein S.P.-A and SP-D with allergens of Aspergillus flumigatus. J. Clinical & Experimental

Immunology 1997; 110:241-9.

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3. Madan T, Munshi N, De T.K, Maitra A.N, Sarma P.U, Agrawal S.S. Biodegradable nanoparticles as a

sustained release system for the antigens/allergens of Aspergillus fumigatus: preparation,

characterisation and in vivo studies. International J of Pharmaceutics 1997; 159: 135-147,

YEAR 1996:

1. Agrawal S.S, Malik S.S. Hepatoprotective effect of Withania somnifera, Ind. J. of Pharmac 1996; 28

2. Jain G.K, Sharma A.K, Agrawal S.S. Transdermal controlled administration of verapamil-

enhancement of skin permeability, International J Pharmaceu USA 1996: 27:40-42.

3. G.K.jain and S.S.Agrawal. In-vitro percutaneous absorption of verapamil Indian journal of experimental biology :1996 Vol 34 475-477.

4.

YEAR 1995-90:

1. Gulati R, Agrawal S, Agrawal S.S. Hepatoprotective studies on Phyllanthus emblica linn and qercitin,

Ind. J. Exptl. Biol. 1995; 33, 261-268

2. Sharma S.S, Dubey K, Agrawal S.S. Hepatoprotective studies on termanalia arjuna, Ind. J.

Pharmac1992; 24: 66

3. Gulati R, Agrawal S.S. Hepatoprotective studies on phyllanthus emblica, Ind. J. Pharmac, 1991;

23:16-17

4. Agrawal S.S, Gulati R, Agrawal S.S. Hepatoprotective studies on Boerhavia diffusa. Ind. J. Pharmac,

1991; 23:19-29

5. Gulati R, Agrawal S, Agrawal S.S. Hepatoprotective activity of Boerhavia diffusa Linn against

country made liquor induced hepatotoxicity in albino rats fed on controlled calorie diet, Ind. J

Pharmac, 1991; 23:264-266.

6. Singh S, Agrawal S.S. Antiasthmatic and antiinflammatory activities of Ocimum sanctum Linn, Int. J.

Pharmacog 1992; 29: 306-310.

7. Agrawal S. S, Singh S. Anti inflammatory activity of Ocimum santum linn, Indian J Pharmc. 1990;

22:1:27

8. Agrawal S.S ,Aravinda S. Anti-Implantation activity of some H-2 receptor blockers, Ind J Pharmacol

1995; 27, 40-42

9. Jain G.K, Agrawal S.S. Evaluation of transdermal formulations of verapamil across guined pig dorsal

and human cadaver skins. Ind. J. Pharmac 1994; 26: 8.1

10. Jain G.K, Kaul J.L, Agrawal S.S. In vitro transdermal delivery of atenolol across mice and guinea pig,

Ind. J. Exptl.Biol,1993; 31: 691-693.

11. Agrawal S.S, Jain G.K, Sharma S.S. Transdermal therapeutic systems, Drugs-News and Views, 1:44-

47.

12. Agrawal S.S, Pant N. Studies of K. channel modulators on frog rectus abdominus, Int. J. toxicol,

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Occup and Envir. Health 1993; 2:49-150

13. Mishra Y, Agrawal S.S. Hypoglycemic activity of leaves of Lagerstromia speciosa;. Indian J Pharmac 1990; 22: 174-176

14. Jain G.K., Gulati R.K., Bapna J.S., Agrawal. S.S., Measurement of Verapamil in Guinea Pig Serum by

Reversed Phase High Pressure Liquid Chromatography. Indian Drugs 1995 33(1) 16-19.

15. Arora P, Agrawal S.S. An evidence of selective uptake of catecholamine type bronchorelaxant by airway epithelium of guinea pig trachea, Ind. J. Pharmac. 1994; 26:65

16.

YEAR 1989:

1. Singh S, Agrawal S.S. Bronochorelaxant activity of Belamcanda chinensis (adans), Indian

JPharmacology 1989; 22: 107-109

2. Agrawal S.S, Sharma V. Anti asthamatic studies on Belameandia chinesis (adangs) Ind. Journ.

Pharmac 1989; 21: 88-89

3.

YEAR 1988:

1. Agrawal S.S, Sharma K. Anti-inflammatory activity of flowers of Rhodedendron abroreum (Smith) in

rats hind paw oedema induced by various phylogistic agents Ind. Pharmac 1988; 20:86-89

2. Sharma K, Agrawal S.S. Comparative effects of certain non-steriodal anti-inflamatory drugs against

carragenan, PG (E2), histamine and serotonin induced inflammation. The Eastern Pharmacist

1988; 131-133.

3.

YEAR 1986:

1. Agrawal S.S, Garg A, Agrawal S. Screening of Phyllanthus nirui linn & ricinus communis linn on

alcohol induced liver cell damage is non-hepatectomized and partially hepatecomized rats, Ind.

Pharmac 1986; 18: 211-214

2. Garg A, Agrawal S.S. Animal model on alcohol induced liver cell damage in rat feed on nutritionally

adequate dict. Ind. Pharma. Sciences, 1986; 48:163.

3. Agrawal S.S. Pharmacological studies on Rhododendron aboreum (Smith), Ind. Pharmac1986; 18:

52-53.

YEAR 1985:

1. Agrawal S.S, Dhawan S, Basu D.K. Effect of Cinkara extract (AMU-111) on country made liquor

induced liver damage. Ind. Pharmac Supplement 1985;I, 17

2. Agrawal S.S, Jolly S, Basu D.K. Sone CNS effects of newly syntheised Barbiturate Sulphonamide compounds: Ind. Pharmac. 1985; 17: Abst. No.0114

3.

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YEAR 1984:

1. Thakur K.K, Ray A, Agrawal S.S, Basu D.K, Sharma K.K. Anti inflammatory activity of orally

administered Methyl Isobutyl semi–carbazone copper (11) complex Ind. J. Pharmac.1984; 46: 97-98.

YEAR 1982:

2. Dasgupta, Agrawal S.S, Basu D.K. Anti convulsant activity of the mixed fatty acid of Eleocarpus

gantrus roxts (rudraksh), Ind. J. Physio. Pharmac1982; 28:245-246

3. Agrawal S.S. Some C.N.S. Effects of Hydrocotyle asiatic linn. Medico Ethno Bot. Res1982; 2:1-6

YEAR 1977:

1. Agrawal S.S., Narayanan G.K. and Dubey R. A new micro method of biological standardisation of

heparin. Ind. J. Pharmac1977 38:A30

2. Dubey R., Narayanan G.K. and Agrawal S.S. Bioassay of heparin based on its lipolytic activity. Ind.

Pharmac 1977; 38:A31.

3. Agrawal S.S, Narayanan G.K. A new colorimetric method of assay of heparin based on toluidine

blue antagonism, Indi. Pharmac 1977; 38

YEAR 1976:

1. Agrawal S.S , Bhardwaj S.L, Gupta L. Some Pharmacological studies on Pedalium murex linn. Journ.

Res. Ind. Med. Yoga and Homeo 1976; 11: 07-108

YEAR 1974:

1. Agrawal S.S, Gupta L. Spasmogenic activity of Pedilium murex (linn). Ind. Pharmac1974; 6:36

2. Tayal G ,Gupta L ,Agrawal S.S, Arora R.B. Effects of Cannabis on conditioned avoidance response &

brain Monoamine Oxidase Activity in Rats. Indian J. Exp. Bio. 12(4) 1974:375-376.

3. 70) Gupta L, Tayal G, Agrawal S.S, Bhardwaj S.L. Toxicity studies on Cannabis indica. Jour. Res. Ind.

Med. 9:102-104

YEAR 1973:

1. Agrawal S.S, Sharma R.C, Arora R. Anti Oestrogenic activity of Jatamansone semicarbazone, Ind.

Expt. Biol 1973; 11:583

2. Arora R.B, Sharma J.N, Gupta L, Agrawal S.S. Standardisation of Indian indigenous drugs and

preparations-IV biological and chemical standardization of Kumari asva – an ayurvedic drug: Jour.

Res. Ind. Med.1973; 8:37-42

YEAR 1972:

1. Agrawal.S.S. Preliminary Pharmacological studies of roots of Abrus precatorius linn , Indian

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Pharmacol1972;2:107-109

2. Agrawal S.S. A new method for assay of L-Ascorbic acid in pharmaceutical preparations. Ind.

Pharmac 1972; 4:150

YEAR 1970:

1. Agrawal S.S, Ghatak N, Arora R.B. Antifertility activity of roots of Abrus precatorious linn.

Pharmcological research communication, Europe 2, 1970; 159-163.

YEAR 1969:

1. Agrawal S.S, Sharma R.C, Arora R.B. anticestrogenic activity of root of Abrus precatorius linn. Ind.

Pharmac. 1969; 31:175.

Books/Chapters/Monographs (Authored/ Edited)

The following Polyherbal formulations and single drugs were standardized and their monographs were

published in Unani Pharmacoepia, Department of Ayush, Government of India:

1) ZORROR-E-QULA -- The Unani Pharmacopoeia of India. Vol I, Part I, Page no. 35, Aug 2007. Vol III,

Part I, Page no. 33, Aug 2007.

2) ZOROOR-E-GAOZABAN -- The Unani Pharmacopoeia of India. Vol II, Part I, Page no. 36, Aug 2007.

3) SUFOOF-E-SAILAN -- The Unani Pharmacopoeia of India. Vol II, Part I, Page no. 74, Aug 2007.

4) SUFOOF-E-SUZAK QAWI -- The Unani Pharmacopoeia of India. Vol I, Part I, Page no. 35, Aug 2007.

5) SUFOOF-E-SAATE GILO SARTANI --The Unani Pharmacopoeia of India. Vol I, Part I, Page no. 31, Aug

2007.

Single drugs standardized

1) Citrus media Linn. -- The Unani Pharmacopoeia of India. Vol III, Part I, Page no. 109, Aug 2007.

2) Centipede minima Linn. -- The Unani Pharmacopoeia of India. Vol III, Part I, Page no. 52, Aug 2007.

3) Mimusops elengi Linn. -- The Unani Pharmacopoeia of India. Vol III, Part I, Page no. 64, Aug 2007.

4 More drugs are to be included in Unani Pharmacopoeia, Department of Ayush, Govt. of India.